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Bone Grafting

Rebuilding Your Smile’s Foundations

What Is Bone Grafting?

Bone grafting is a surgical procedure that is commonly used in dentistry to repair and rebuild bone in the jaw, which is often necessary when the jawbone has deteriorated or is too thin to support a dental implant. This procedure involves taking bone from another part of the body or using synthetic bone material to rebuild and strengthen the jawbone. At our oral surgery clinic, we specialize in bone grafting procedures to help patients restore their oral health and achieve a beautiful, functional smile.

When Is Bone Grafting Necessary?

Bone grafting is often necessary when the jawbone has deteriorated due to periodontal disease, trauma, or tooth loss. When a tooth is lost or removed, the surrounding bone begins to deteriorate, and over time, the jawbone can become too thin to support a dental implant. Dental implants are a popular option for replacing missing teeth, and they require a strong, healthy jawbone to be successful. If the jawbone is too thin or weak, a bone grafting procedure may be necessary to rebuild the bone and provide a stable foundation for the implant.

Types of Bone Grafts

There are several types of bone grafts that can be used in oral surgery, including autogenous, allogeneic, and xenogeneic grafts.

  • Autogenous grafts involve taking bone from another part of the patient’s body, such as the hip, and transplanting it to the jawbone. This type of graft has a high success rate because the patient’s own bone is used, but it requires a separate surgical procedure to harvest the bone.
  • Allogeneic grafts involve using bone from a donor, either from a tissue bank or from another person. This type of graft is often used when a large amount of bone is needed, and it can eliminate the need for a separate surgical procedure to harvest the bone.
  • Xenogeneic grafts use bone from another species, typically a cow or pig. This type of graft has a low risk of disease transmission and can be a good option for patients who do not want to undergo a separate surgical procedure to harvest bone.

The Procedure

The bone grafting procedure is typically performed under local anesthesia, and it can take several months for the graft to fully integrate with the patient’s natural bone. During the procedure, the graft material is placed in the jawbone, and a membrane may be used to protect the graft and promote healing. After the procedure, patients may experience some swelling and discomfort, but this can usually be managed with pain medication and ice packs. Patients will need to follow a strict oral hygiene routine to ensure proper healing and prevent infection.

We Can Help

If you are considering a dental implant but have been told that your jawbone is too thin or weak to support the implant, a bone grafting procedure may be necessary to restore your oral health and provide a stable foundation for the implant. Contact our oral surgery clinic today to learn more about our bone grafting services and schedule a consultation with our experienced oral surgeon, Our doctors.

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