Bone Grafting
Foundation Building

Bone Grafting

Advanced ridge augmentation and bone grafting techniques to rebuild lost jawbone volume, creating the solid foundation needed for successful, long-lasting implants.

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Ridge Augmentation

Rebuilding the width and height of your jawbone ridge to support implant placement.

Socket Preservation

Grafting immediately after extraction to prevent the bone collapse that naturally follows tooth loss.

Block Grafting

Transferring bone blocks from donor sites for significant volume reconstruction.

Step by Step

Your Treatment Journey

1

3D Assessment

CBCT imaging reveals the exact dimensions of bone loss and guides the grafting plan.

2

Grafting Surgery

Bone graft material is placed and secured with membranes and fixation hardware.

3

Healing

4-9 months for the graft to integrate and mature into solid, implant-ready bone.

4

Implant Placement

Once the graft has matured, implants can be placed with confidence.

Common Questions

Why might I need bone grafting?
Bone loss can occur from tooth extraction, periodontal disease, trauma, or simply from wearing dentures. If there isn't enough bone to support an implant, grafting builds it back.
What materials are used?
We use a combination of autogenous bone (from your own body), allograft (donor bone), and synthetic bone substitutes depending on the clinical situation.
Is bone grafting painful?
The procedure is performed under local anesthesia with sedation options. Most patients report mild to moderate discomfort for a few days after surgery.

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