Dental Bone Grafting

Dental bone grafting is a surgical procedure that involves adding bone tissue to areas of the mouth where the natural bone has been lost or weakened. This process helps to regenerate bone structure, providing the necessary support for treatments like dental implants. Bone grafting is an essential step for many patients who want to restore the health and function of their smile.

Dental Bone Grafting in Westfield & Cranford, New Jersey

When there isn’t enough healthy bone in the jaw to support a dental implant, dental bone grafting becomes necessary. Depending on the severity and location of the affected area, different types of grafts may be used. This procedure is especially beneficial for individuals with bone loss caused by periodontal disease, trauma, or long-term tooth loss.

Dental bone grafting is a safe and effective solution that promotes the long-term stability of dental implants. By restoring bone tissue, patients can achieve better results with their dental treatments and enjoy a healthier, more functional smile for years to come.

bottom row of teeth receiving dental bone grafting where there is a missing tooth
  • Why might I need a bone graft before getting dental implants?

    A tooth bone graft is often required before dental implants if the jawbone lacks the density or volume needed to securely hold the implant. Tooth loss, gum disease, or injury can cause significant bone loss over time, making a strong foundation for implants essential. Dental bone grafting helps rebuild the bone, creating a stable base for the implant to integrate and function effectively.

  • What is the recovery time after dental bone grafting?

    Recovery from a dental bone graft typically takes several weeks, depending on the size and location of the graft. Initial healing occurs within a few days, but full integration of the graft with your natural bone can take several months. During this time, it’s important to follow your dentist’s care instructions, such as avoiding certain foods and practicing good oral hygiene, to ensure successful healing.

  • Are there risks or complications associated with dental bone grafting?

    While dental bone grafting is a common and generally safe procedure, there are some potential risks, as with any surgery. Possible complications include infection, bleeding, or graft rejection. However, these risks are minimal when performed by a skilled dental professional. Your dentist will thoroughly evaluate your condition and provide guidance on how to minimize any potential complications during recovery.

More Questions?

If you have more questions about dental bone grafting, or if you would like to request an appointment, contact our office and we will be happy to discuss further.

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