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Jul 30, 2019

What is Bone Grafting for Teeth?

What is Bone Grafting for Teeth

If you need a dental procedure, you’ve probably noticed that there are a lot of medical terms that may sound confusing. From periodontics to calculus, you may sometimes feel like you need a dental dictionary to understand basic information. Such may also be the case when you hear about bone grafting. What is it, and what’s the context within a dental implants procedure?

HOW DO DENTAL IMPLANTS WORK?

Dental implants are artificial teeth that look and feel like real teeth. Unlike dentures, they are actually rooted to your jawbone with a titanium base. This type of metal is perfect for the procedure because it bonds and fuses well with bones.

Since implants have to be installed on the jawbone, it’s crucial that the patient has healthy, dense bones in order for the procedure to be successful. For some people, it means having to quit smoking, controlling their diabetes, or taking care of gum disease before getting the implants. For others, the gum disease is so advanced, it may have already caused too much bone loss along the jawline. This makes it impossible for the roots of dental implants to stay in place. This is when bone grafting comes into play.

WHAT IS BONE GRAFTING?

Bone grafting refers to a procedure where a piece of bone is removed from one part of your body and placed somewhere else in your body. The graft could also be sourced from a human donor or by using synthetic materials that resemble bones.

Depending on the circumstances, the patient’s health and medical history, bone grafting could be done at the same time as the surgery the bone is being grafted for.

BONE GRAFTING FOR DENTAL IMPLANTS

Within the dental implants context, bone grafts may be necessary if your jawbone isn’t healthy or thick enough to hold the roots of the implants. Bone grafting provides stability to support the implant.

In addition to bone grafting, your dentist may recommend a procedure called guided tissue regeneration to prevent your gums from growing into the areas where new bone is placed.

Once the procedures have been completed, it’s essential you follow your dentist’s instructions regarding oral health in order to prevent additional bone loss. This includes both at-home care and regular check-ups with the dentist.

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