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Bone Morphogenetic Protein in Dental and Maxillofacial Applications

In the field of dental and maxillofacial surgery, Bone Morphogenetic Proteins have emerged as game-changers for bone regeneration. They are especially useful in cases where patients require bone augmentation before dental implants, such as in jawbone loss or periodontal disease. BMPs stimulate the growth of new bone tissue in areas where natural regeneration is insufficient, creating a stable foundation for implants. Their use reduces the need for bone grafting from other parts of the body, resulting in fewer surgical interventions and faster recovery.


Beyond dental implants, BMPs are also beneficial in repairing facial injuries and congenital defects. Surgeons use BMP-enhanced materials to rebuild bone structure after trauma or to support reconstruction in conditions such as cleft defects. As delivery systems improve, BMP applications in dentistry continue to expand, giving clinicians more effective tools for restoring both function and facial aesthetics. This advancement highlights the growing intersection of biotechnology and oral health, offering new possibilities for regenerative dental treatments.



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