Are there any risks or complications associated with bone grafting, and how common are they?
Bone grafting isn’t risk-free, but complications are generally rare. The most common issues are swelling, pain, or minor infection. I had a graft done and was worried at first, but everything healed normally within a few weeks with no problems.
There can be complications with bone grafts, mostly mild things like swelling, bruising, or temporary discomfort. I had a graft done, and it was pretty manageable. Knowing what to expect ahead of time really helped me stay calm during recovery. I went through Clinic and the team there explained everything clearly, which made the whole process much easier.
Yes, there can be some risks with bone grafting, like swelling or infection. I had mild swelling for a few days, but it healed fine. Overall, my experience was smooth.
Yes, like any surgical procedure, bone grafting carries some risks and potential complications. Common issues can include infection, swelling, pain, or bleeding at the graft site. In some cases, the graft may not integrate properly with the existing bone, or there can be numbness or irritation in the surrounding area. Personally, I was a bit nervous before my procedure, but my surgeon explained the risks thoroughly, and with proper care and follow-up, everything went smoothly.