Biomaterials for bone grafts in dentistry: a literature review
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.46875/jmd.v11i1.645Keywords:
Bone transplantation, Surgery, oral, Biocompatible materialsAbstract
Biomaterials are natural or synthetic materials used in contact with biological systems whose purpose is to repair or replace tissues, organs or functions of the organism, in order to maintain or improve the quality of life of the patient. Bone is a specialized connective tissue, vascular and dynamic changes over the life of the organism. When injured, has a unique ability to regenerate and repair without the presence of scars, but in some situations due to the size of the defect, the bone tissue does not regenerate so completely, it is necessary to carry out bone grafting procedures. Considering there are various types of grafts and various donor sites. Thus, the aim of this study was to review the literature to some type of graft most commonly used in dentistry. Given the importance of bone reconstruction in oral and maxillofacial surgery, it is necessary to know the viability and influence of biomaterials, or not associated with autogenous grafts in bone repair. Even this, with many qualities, but further studies should be done to achieve each day, a synthetic material compatible with bone tissue lost in adequate amounts without requiring extraoral surgeries that are considered to be devoted to higher morbidity.