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What is Bone Grafting?

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Why is Bone Grafting Needed?

Bone grafting is most commonly needed to address bone loss in the jaw. This loss can result from gum disease—a widespread condition that gradually weakens the jawbone—or from tooth extractions that impact the underlying bone over time. In both cases, bone grafting becomes essential for patients considering dental implants or preparing to wear dentures.

Who is a Good Candidate for Bone Grafting?

To assess whether bone grafting is necessary, we’ll perform a comprehensive exam and take detailed x-rays. These images help us identify areas of bone loss and determine the most effective approach for placing the graft material. After evaluating your needs, we’ll discuss your options and create a personalized treatment plan to complete the procedure comfortably right here in our office.

What Happens During Bone Grafting?

The process begins with a personalized consultation to determine the ideal type of bone material for your specific needs. Once you're comfortable, we’ll administer the sedation option of your choice and make a small incision in the gum tissue. The bone graft material is then placed in the targeted area, often along with a bone growth enhancer to promote integration with your natural bone. After the graft has fully healed and fused with the surrounding tissue, we’ll schedule your next step—whether that’s placing a dental implant or fitting a new denture. Bone grafting is a safe, straightforward procedure that can significantly improve your smile’s appearance and function.

Think you might need bone grafting? Contact our office today—we’re happy to answer your questions and guide you through the process.

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