Bone Scrapers for Oral Surgery

Bone scrapers are surgical instruments designed to harvest autogenous bone during implant dentistry, oral surgery and guided bone regeneration procedures.

They enable controlled collection of bone particles from the patient, providing a biologically active graft material for regenerative techniques.

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Bone scrapers in regenerative dentistry

Bone scrapers are widely used in implant dentistry and oral surgery to harvest autogenous bone directly from the surgical site. The collected bone particles can be immediately applied to regenerative procedures, improving biological healing and graft integration.

Autogenous bone remains the gold standard for bone grafting due to its osteogenic, osteoinductive and osteoconductive properties.

Clinical applications

Bone scrapers are commonly used for:

  • Harvesting autogenous bone grafts
  • Guided bone regeneration (GBR)
  • Implant site augmentation
  • Alveolar ridge reconstruction

Clinical advantages

Bone scrapers provide:

  • Bone harvesting from the same surgical site
  • High cell viability
  • Excellent biological integration
  • Reduced donor-site morbidity
  • Compatibility with other grafting materials

Technical characteristics

Professional bone scrapers offer:

  • Ergonomic design
  • Sharp cutting blades
  • Controlled bone harvesting
  • Easy access to intraoral donor sites
  • Reusable surgical construction

Role in regenerative implantology

Bone scrapers simplify the harvesting of autogenous bone while supporting predictable regenerative outcomes, making them an essential instrument in modern implant and regenerative surgery.

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