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Bone grafting is a surgical procedure that aims to repair and rebuild bones through the transplantation of bone tissue. In dentistry, bone grafting is often employed to enhance the jawbone’s density and volume, particularly in preparation for dental implants or to rectify bone loss resulting from periodontal disease, tooth loss, or trauma. This procedure provides a solid foundation for implant placement, ensuring the long-term success of dental restorations. Bone grafts can come from the patient’s own body, a donor, or be made of synthetic materials, each option offering its advantages depending on the specific needs of the patient.
A thorough evaluation of the patient's jawbone to determine the need for bone grafting.
Administration of local anesthesia to ensure comfort during the procedure.
A small incision is made in the gum to expose the bone area requiring augmentation.
Placement of the bone graft material onto the site needing enhancement.
The incision is sutured closed to allow for healing.
The graft material integrates with the existing bone over several months.
Bone grafting offers multiple benefits and solutions to dental problems, such as:
The risks associated with the procedure may involve:
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Each treatment plan is tailored to the patient's specific needs, ensuring personalized care.
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From initial consultation to post-operative care, we provide continuous support and guidance.
Bone grafting is a surgical procedure that replaces missing bone to restore bone volume and density. It is necessary when inadequate natural bone exists for successful implant placement or bone regeneration.
Bone graft materials include the patient’s bone (autograft), donor bone (allograft), or synthetic bone-like materials. Each has different properties and indications for use.
On average, bone graft integration and healing take 3-4 months in the jaw. Graft success depends on the amount of bone needed and the quality of the grafted material.
The surgery is done under anesthesia, so pain is minimal. Mild swelling, stiffness, and discomfort are common during the recovery period as the graft heals. Pain medication helps manage this.
Yes, increasing bone volume and density with grafting can reinforce the jaw, help stabilize teeth, and reduce the risk of continued resorption after extraction or injury.
A dentist or specialist will determine the need for bone grafting based on clinical examination and X-rays. Severe resorption, needed extractions, or lack of bone for implants may indicate grafting.
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