A bone creating protein has be found to be more effective then bone grafting in dental implants.
For some people who what to have dental implants they may have either not enough bone or bone that is too thin to hold the dental implant. When that happens, the current solution is to do a bone graft to anchor in the permanent prosthetic teeth. However, that technique can be problematic because it involves additional surgeries to harvest the bone Studies done at the GHSU Laboratory for Applied Periodontal & Craniofacial Regeneration found that implanting bone morphogenetic protein in the sinus more new bone will form within four weeks than using conventional bone grafting at the same site.