What Is Bone Grafting?
Bone grafting is a procedure that adds density and volume to your jawbone. This surgical procedure helps restore natural bone that has been lost due to periodontal disease, tooth extraction, tooth loss, trauma, or infection. Oral surgeons frequently perform this procedure in preparation for a dental implant.
To create a bone graft, an oral surgeon places bone material in an area where the bone is vulnerable to being reabsorbed into the jaw bone. The grafting material, which may consist of natural bone or bone like materials, integrates with your existing bone structure. These areas include sockets where teeth are missing, the sinuses, and other areas of the jaw bone.
This procedure allows the jaw to grow around the scaffold provided by the grafted material. The bone grows stronger and can support implants or keep the jawbone from breaking down.
Procedures Offered
Here are examples of bone graft procedures used by oral surgeons:
Socket Preservation
Socket preservation before the placement of a dental implant placement is the most common reason for a dental bone graft. After socket preservation, the oral surgeon can easily place an implant post to replace a missing tooth.
Sinus Lift Surgery
Sinus lift surgery becomes necessary when the upper jaw is not high enough to place dental implants. The surgeon lifts the sinus membrane and places a bone graft underneath to encourage more bone growth. After the graft has healed, the patient can get an implant in this area.
Rebuilding the Jaw Before Dentures
The alveolar ridge (where the tooth sockets lie) sometimes becomes worn down when patients have been missing teeth for a long time. Oral surgeons can place grafts to build up these areas in preparation for holding dentures.
Periodontal Surgery
Advanced periodontal disease eventually wears down the gum tissue and the bone underneath. To prevent tooth and bone loss, oral surgeons place bone grafts in vulnerable areas.
Why Choose Fullerton Oral Surgery?
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FAQs About Bone Grafting
Here are patient questions:
Where does the new bone that was introduced in the surgery originate?
The bone grafting material may originate from a human or animal tissue bank. It may also come from synthetic material. It is crushed into granules and demineralized.
How long does it take for a bone grafting procedure to heal before I can get a dental implant?
It generally takes 6 months for the bone to grow at the surgery site. After 6 months, you can place a dental implant.
Is it difficult to heal from a bone graft?
A bone graft is a fairly straightforward procedure where healing is concerned. You may have some pain, bruising, and swelling in the days following the procedure. The surgeon will instruct you to take over-the-counter pain medication, and you may get antibiotics. Bone growth will happen under your gums. The gum will quickly heal.
Call Fullerton Oral Surgery
You may need a dental bone graft for dental implants or other various reasons. Call our office at 714-525-1178 for a consultation. Our practice can provide expert bone graft services in a modern, friendly environment using the most advanced technology.