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What Is Bone Grafting?

Oct 24, 2019
Understanding Bone Grafting Procedure and Benefits

Bone grafting is a common procedure before placing your dental implants. While bone grafting does not just exist for the sake of dental implant procedures, it tends to go hand in hand. When patients suffer from missing teeth and don’t seek dental treatment immediately, the jawbone density begins to wither. At this point, your jawbone must be repaired for a permanent procedure, like dental implants. Many patients do not realize that a lack of teeth will cause other oral issues, but it is essential to complete bone grafting if you’re looking for a teeth solution.

Bone grafting is crucial in dental implant preparation, especially when there isn’t enough natural bone in the jaw to support an implant. During this procedure, your doctor places a small piece of bone from your body or a synthetic source into the jaw to rebuild and strengthen the area. As the graft heals, it naturally fuses with your existing jawbone, creating a solid and stable foundation for the dental implant. This process helps ensure long-term success and reduces the risk of implant failure. If your dentist determines that bone grafting is necessary for your dental implant preparation, they will guide you through each step of the treatment and explain what to expect before, during, and after the procedure. When bone grafting needs to occur, there are some options you and your doctor can choose from. Typically, a doctor will take a piece of bone from the chin or a part of your own body to fuse to the jawbone. If you choose not to use your bone, there are other options to choose from:

  • Autogenous (self-produced) bone comes from the person having the surgery and might be taken from the chin or the hips.
  • Block bone grafting is the process of cutting a piece of bone from another area of the body and implanting it in the area requiring strong dental implant bone. The bone must be left for three to six months before it is ready to receive the tooth implant.
  • Allograft bone comes from other human donors, usually cadavers.

If you need to undergo the bone grafting procedure, contact your doctor with any questions and to schedule a consultation. Your doctor will be able to direct you through the process and ensure you have a good experience.


Understanding the Bone Grafting Procedure

Bone grafting is effective and customizable based on each patient’s oral health and bone structure. If there is bone loss in the jaw, it is an essential step when preparing for a dental implant. Patients who have experienced tooth loss, trauma, gum disease, or infection may be ideal candidates for a dental bone graft.

Steps Involved in the Bone Grafting Process:

  1. Initial Examination: Your dentist conducts digital imaging and a physical assessment to evaluate bone density and determine the need for dental bone grafting.
  2. Choosing Graft Material: The dentist will decide whether to use autograft, allograft, xenograft, or synthetic bone materials based on your individual needs.
  3. Placement: Under local anesthesia or sedation, the graft material is surgically placed at the targeted site within the jawbone.
  4. Healing and Integration: Over the next few months, the dental bone graft will fuse with the existing bone in an osseointegration process, forming a strong base for the dental implant.

This entire process plays a vital role in restoring your jawbone and preparing your mouth for successful implant placement.


Benefits of Bone Graft for Dental Implants

Bone graft for dental implants offers multiple benefits to patients who are considering implants or aiming to restore their oral health and facial structure.

Key Advantages of Bone Grafting Treatment:

  • Prevents Further Bone Loss: Bone grafting halts the natural deterioration of the jawbone caused by tooth loss or periodontal disease.
  • Supports Long-Term Implant Success: A stable and dense jawbone allows the implant to integrate better and last longer.
  • Enhances Facial Appearance: Rebuilding bone structure helps maintain natural facial contours and prevents a sunken appearance.
  • Improves Oral Function: Bone grafting for missing teeth allows patients to enjoy better chewing efficiency and speech clarity once implants are placed.
  • Offers Flexibility: It opens up opportunities for patients who were previously not candidates for implants due to poor bone health.
  • Promotes Overall Oral Health: A healthy bone foundation helps maintain the position of surrounding teeth and improves gum stability.

We combine advanced dental technology with compassionate care to deliver safe and effective dental bone grafting procedures. Our team is experienced in handling complex cases, ensuring patients regain bone health and become ideal candidates for dental implants. We tailor each treatment plan to the individual, providing a seamless consultation and recovery experience.


Final Thoughts

Bone grafting is a transformative treatment that lays the groundwork for successful, long-lasting dental implants. If you’ve experienced bone loss or are considering dental implants, a consultation at Schaumburg Dental Studio can help determine if a dental bone graft is right for you. With expert guidance and personalized care, we’ll support you every step of the way.

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