How Can Bone Grafting Improve the Dental Implant Process?

May 20, 2024 | Dental Implants

Bone grafting is a surgical treatment that enhances the density of bone in the affected areas. It improves both the appearance and function of the bone. It enhances bone density in an area of the jaw that has lost bone or needs extra support.

Bone can be extracted from other parts of the body and surgically fused to the existing bone in the jaw. Synthetic bone material is used occasionally. Dental bone grafting is occasionally required for operations like dental implants or when bone loss is impacting the health of adjacent gums and teeth.

There are several factors that your periodontist considers before opting for a dental bone graft

  • Is the available bone dense and thick enough?
  • Is the bone of sufficient depth?
  • Is the bone wide enough?

A dentist will surgically place a small titanium post beneath your gums and secure it to your jawbone when replacing your teeth with dental implants. As a result, the density of your jawbone must be sufficient to support the post. A bone graft thickens and widens the jawbone so that it can properly support dental implants.

When Is Dental Bone Grafting Required?

There are specific conditions that require dental bone grafting. 

Defects In Development 

Children go through major changes in a matter of months. Sometimes, it is observed that their jaw is not developing as it should. It could be due to genetic issues or delayed development. Sometimes early orthodontic procedures may resolve the issue. In some extreme cases, periodontists may suggest bone grafting to avoid dental problems in the future.

Bone Loss In Jaw 

The jawbone provides support and anchorage for the teeth. A strong jaw can aid in the prevention of a variety of dental problems. There are numerous causes of jawbone loss. Tooth loss, aging, and decay are a few examples. Dental bone grafting can help to replace lost bone and keep teeth in place.

Teeth Misalignment 

Straight teeth are everyone’s dream. Sometimes a tooth can be crooked or grow in a direction that is not desirable. Dental bone grafting helps to loosen the space between teeth and encourages them to grow in a straighter manner.

Missing Tooth 

Missing teeth not only look odd, but they cause other problems too. Some of them are speech issues, difficulty in biting, teeth grinding, changes in the shape of the face, etc. Missing teeth can occur as a result of injuries, decay, or gum disease. With no tooth in that space, the blood vessels and bones in that area shrink back. Dental bone grafting reconstructs the area of the jaw that would normally hold the tooth. It provides a firm foundation for the new tooth. 

Does Every Dental Implant Need A Bone Graft?

Bone grafting is not always required for dental implant placement, but it can significantly improve the patient’s chances of a successful treatment outcome. The periodontist will examine your jaw and determine if it qualifies for dental bone grafting. 

Bone grafting techniques have been developed to improve the success rate of dental implants. To stimulate the healing process, these methods employ various materials, such as cow bone.

Dental Bone Grafting

Dental bone grafting may appear to be an intimidating surgery. However, it is a painless procedure that ensures your dental implants are securely held in place. Dr. Jason Augustine and his team will walk you through the procedure and prioritize your comfort. We provide the best bone grafting in Phoenix, AZ. Contact us to book your appointment and get your beautiful smile back!

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