For successful dental implants, it may be necessary to perform a/an:
  1. Extraction
  2. Bone graft
  3. Mandible fracture
  4. Intermaxillary fixation
Explanation
Answer: B - For successful dental implants, it may be necessary to perform a bone graft. This is done to correct bone deficiency from periodontal disease, trauma, anatomical voids, or infection. The bone can be built-up in height and width from oral or hip autografts, cadavers, bovine, or alloplastic grafts.
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