Bone grafting is a surgical procedure that helps in fixing bones that are damaged from trauma. A bone graft is a choice of repairing bones present anywhere in the body. A bone graft helps in filling an area where the bone is absent. It is of two types such as allograft and autograft. An allograft uses bone from a deceased donor that is cleaned and stored in a tissue bank. Autograft is taking bone from the other organs of the body.
Bone Morphogenic Protein and Its Vital Role in Preventive Medicine
There are numerous potential uses for bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) in preventative medicine. Continue reading to learn more.
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