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Dr. Sameer Kakar

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Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement, Arthroscopy & Sports Injury

Experience: 9+ Years

Gender: Male

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Associate Consultant - Foot, Ankle & Orthopaedics


Arthroscopy & Sports Injury, Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement

Gender: Male

Dr. Pramod Pasari

Associate Consultant


Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement, Robotic Surgery

Gender: Male

Dr. Ranvijay Pratap Pathak

Associate Consultant - Orthopaedics & Trauma


Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement

Gender: Male

Dr. Anuj Gupta

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Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement

Gender: Male

Dr. Shubham Aggarwal

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Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement

Experience: 7+ Years

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Dr. Akhilesh Khobragade

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Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement

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Dr. Sunita Lawange

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Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement

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Dr. Pratip Mandal

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Frequently Asked Questions

Bone grafting is a surgical procedure involving the transplant of bone tissue or a bone substitute to help regenerate and repair bone defects or injuries.
Bone grafting is performed to promote bone healing in fractures that have difficulty healing, replace lost or damaged bone tissue, or provide structural support for dental implants.
Bone grafting can be done using various techniques, such as autografts (using the patient's own bone), allografts (using donor bone), or synthetic bone substitutes. The graft material is placed where new bone formation is desired.
Bone grafting is typically performed under anaesthesia, so you won't feel any pain during the surgery. However, there may be some discomfort and pain during the recovery period, which can be managed with pain medications.
Possible risks and complications include infection, bleeding, graft rejection, nerve damage, and failure of the graft to integrate with the existing bone.
The healing time depends on factors like the size and location of the graft, as well as the individual's overall health. It generally takes several months for the graft to fully integrate and for new bone to form.
In some cases, alternatives such as bone graft substitutes, growth factors, or specialized implants may be considered. The choice of treatment depends on the situation and the recommendation of the dentist.
Yes, bone grafting is commonly used in dental implant procedures to create a solid foundation for the implant. It helps restore bone volume and density in the jawbone, enabling successful implant placement.
The recovery time can vary, but typically, it takes several months for the graft to heal and integrate with the existing bone before the dental implant can be placed.
Bone grafting is generally considered safe, especially when performed by an experienced dental surgeon. However, potential risks and complications must be discussed with your doctor.
Although bone grafting has a high success rate, there is a small risk of graft failure. Factors such as infection, poor blood supply, or movement of the graft can contribute to graft failure.
After bone grafting, you may need to avoid certain activities that put excessive stress on the graft site. Your doctor will provide instructions on post-operative care and restrictions.
Yes, bone grafting can be an effective treatment option for non-healing fractures. The graft provides the necessary support and promotes the formation of new bone, helping to stimulate the healing process.
Bone grafting can be performed on various bones in the body, including long bones (e.g., femur, tibia), spine, pelvis, jawbone, and smaller bones in the hands and feet.
Bone grafting can be performed on individuals of different ages, from children to older adults. However, the suitability of the dental surgery procedure depends on individual factors and the recommendation of the doctor.
In many cases, bone grafting is covered by insurance, especially when considered medically necessary. However, coverage varies depending on the insurance provider and the specific circumstances.
While infection is a potential risk associated with any surgical procedure, bone grafting itself does not significantly increase the risk of infection if proper precautions and sterile techniques are followed.
In some cases, minimally invasive techniques may be used for bone grafting procedures. These techniques aim to reduce the size of the incision and minimize tissue trauma, resulting in potentially faster recovery times.
Long-term complications after bone grafting are rare but may include chronic pain, graft rejection, or delayed healing. It's important to follow up with your healthcare provider for proper monitoring and management.
Bone grafting can be used for cosmetic purposes, such as to correct facial bone deformities or enhance facial contours. Bone grafts are carefully placed in these cases to achieve the desired aesthetic outcome.
FAQs reviewed by Dr. (Prof.) Akash Sachdeva - Consultant, Dental Care, Maxillofacial Surgery and Implantology.

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