Guided bone regeneration - a method of restoring hard tissues of the jaw for further installation of implants - is one of the necessary steps in dental implantation.
This need is due to the loss of bone tissue that occurs during prolonged adentia, the cause of which is the absence of a mechanical load on the gum. The installation of implants is possible only if there is a certain amount of bone tissue, which, due to the reasons described above, most often has to be restored - regenerated.
Initially, the method of guided bone regeneration was developed as a surgical direction in dentistry, and today it is an integral part of dental implantation - one of the most critical stages in the installation of dental implants.
The success of its implementation, and in the future the quality of implantation, largely depends on the instruments used by the surgeon in his work.


