Fosamax: Bone Grafting can help Osteoporosis patients, will it work for
you?
Fosamax has been linked with dangerous health risks and Osteoporosis patients
are looking for alternative treatment methods.
Bone grafting is a
surgical procedure that replaces missing bone with material from the patient's
own body (autogenous bone) or an artificial, synthetic, or natural
substitute.
The graft not only replaces missing bone, but also helps your
body to regrow its own lost bone.
This new bone growth strengthens the
grafted area by forming a bridge between your existing bone and the graft
material.
Over time your own newly formed bone will replace much of the
grafted material.
Bone grafting is used as a treatment method for
Osteoporosis patients, and can also be used to reverse the effects of most types
of Osteocrenosis.
However, this
treatment is not effective for Osteocrenosis of the Jaw, in fact,
there is very little information known about treatments at all.
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