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What is a Bone Graft?

Mar 7 • 1 minute read

The goal of bone grafting is to increase the amount of bone tissue in your jaw so that your oral health is preserved for the future. Periodontal disease, tooth loss, and other oral health problems affect overall dental health, causing side-effects that range from irritation to tissue loss. One of the more serious issues associated with lasting dental problems is the recession of underlying bone. This tissue depletion weakens the foundation teeth rely on to remain strong and functional.

 Is Getting a Bone Graft a Serious Procedure?

Although it sounds complex, receiving a bone graft is an easy procedure for your dentist. Grafting tissue requires little to no downtime beyond taking prescribed medication as recommended and caring for your smile according to provided instructions. Bone grafting is a efficient procedure that restores vital oral health and creates a strong base for restorations to be added as needed. If problematic teeth need to be extracted and replaced, a bone graft promotes successful implant procedures and helps your face retain its natural aesthetic shape. 

How it Works

Since the treatment process involves undergoing surgery, your dentist will take the time to explain the entire process and answer any questions or concerns you may have. For the more anxious patient, sedation methods are available to help alleviate nerves before or during treatment.

Grafting materials must be certified before they are provided to a patient, so all of them are safe avenues for creating a more supportive oral structure.

In the next several months following the procedure, the graft helps restore natural bone volume, increase bone density, and prevent further resorption. A bone graft encourages the development of new bone in the area, which further improves jaw strength.

After healing, the new bone will fuse to your original bone and become a permanent part of your jaw, as if you were born with it. Then you will be ready for dental implants, crowns, or other restoration treatments.

Contact Frost Dental Group Today!

If you need bone grafting or want implants but are unsure if your jaw bone is healthy enough, then our professional staff can help you. Our team treats bone depletion through comprehensive care that encourages healthy, functional and beautiful smiles. Contact our Rutherford office today for a comprehensive examination at 201-438-8870.

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