Dental bone grafting can be one of the best solutions for patients when there is bone loss in the jaw. It is conducted in cases when bone loss impacts the adjacent teeth negatively or before the placement of dental implants. In both these cases, it can be an excellent solution for patients, allowing them to restore their oral health. To learn more about our procedure for a dental bone graft in Pasadena, you can reach our office by phone or through our online form.
Dental bone grafting is a simple procedure that restores missing or damaged jawbone with the help of synthetic and natural materials. Bone grafts are usually taken from areas in the body where there is an abundant supply of bones, such as the chin, hip, tibia, and skull.
In some cases, artificial substitutes are used to replace the lost bone. Such artificial substitutes contain proteins and minerals that can stimulate new bone growth.
A dental bone graft will add the necessary volume and stability to the patient’s jaw bone mass where the bone loss is the most evident. In modern practice, the grafting material can be taken from various sources, but a special material made specifically for this purpose is often used instead. This material is comprised of mineral bone substitutes and is very effective. The grafting material may also come from the patient’s own body or other donor sources.
The procedure of dental bone grafting is simple. It begins with the placement of the bone graft in the affected area, which may involve drilling small holes in the jawbone to make enough space for it. Once the material is placed in the target area, the body’s natural response does the rest. It begins building bone mass back around the grafted material, creating additional stability and improving the jaw bone mass overall.
Bone grafting is specially designed for those clients who suffer bone loss in their jaw. It is mainly advised for the cases listed below when a patient’s natural jaw bone mass might deteriorate:
After a tooth is extracted
When a missing tooth is going to be replaced by an implant
Before placing dentures (including implant-supported dentures)
The name is scarier than the procedure itself. During the procedure, the bone is either rebuilt or repaired. So, how does it work? Your dentist will inspect your mouth and take X-rays to determine the exact area for the bone graft. The procedure is performed under local anesthesia, and a periodontist or oral surgeon may also be present. Once the area is numbed, your dentist will use specific tools to remove any existing damaged structures in the jawbone before placing the bone graft material into the pocket.
Finally, a special membrane is placed over the bone graft to encourage healing and protect it from bacteria. The entire procedure usually does not take more than about 1 hour on average, though this may vary. Afterward, you may experience some swelling, but that will subside soon with the help of painkillers prescribed by your doctor.
There are four bone graft types that patients may need, including:
Socket Preservation: The graft is placed in the socket the moment the tooth is extracted. It immediately fills the space of a missing tooth.
Ridge Augmentation: Tends to increase the jawbone volume and creates a stable basis for future implants.
Sinus Lift: The bone graft is adjusted under the sinus, making a stable basis for implantation.
Periodontal Bone Graft: Placed around an existing tooth, thus immobilizing and giving extra support.
Bone grafting has many advantages, including the restoration of bone mass, cosmetic benefits, ability to support the remaining jaw and mouth structure. Most commonly, bone grafts can support implants, crowns, dentures, and overall oral health. When performed by an experienced dentist, a bone graft can be a safe, reliable, and effective way to rebuild bone mass in the jaw.
Our dental center provides high-quality professional bone grafting services. With us, patients minimalize any potential risks of the procedure, ensuring you are working toward a satisfying and successful outcome
Schedule an appointment for a complimentary consultation to learn more about receiving a dental bone graft in Pasadena at Allen & Washington Dental. Prevent changes in your jaw structure or pave the path for replacing missing teeth by booking your consultation for a bone grafting treatment at our office today. Call us or use our online form to take the first step and get in touch with a leading local dentist.
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