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A procedure to rebuild lost jawbone tissue, creating a solid foundation for dental implants.
• Prevents implant failure by ensuring adequate bone support.
• Stimulates your body’s natural ability to grow new, healthy bone.
• Preserves your facial structure and jawline.
Patients who have experienced bone loss due to long-term missing teeth, gum disease, or trauma, and are preparing for dental implants.
We place safe, sterile bone grafting material (synthetic or donor) into the deficient area. The site is gently closed, and over 3–6 months, your body naturally integrates the new bone.
If you have experienced bone loss due to a past extraction, gum disease, or trauma, bone grafting is the key to rebuilding a solid foundation for dental implants. At Advanced Dental Care, we utilize advanced regenerative techniques to stimulate your body’s natural ability to grow new, healthy bone.
We use safe, sterile, and biocompatible grafting materials (synthetic or donor) to restore your jaw’s density and volume. This crucial procedure not only ensures the long-term success of your future dental implants but also preserves your natural facial structure and jawline, preventing the "sunken" look that often accompanies bone loss.
1. 3D Imaging & Assessment
We take detailed 3D digital scans to evaluate the exact extent of your bone loss and precisely plan the grafting procedure.
2. Comfort & Local Anesthesia
We thoroughly numb the area (and offer sedation options if needed) to ensure you are completely comfortable and pain-free throughout the procedure.
3. Graft Placement
We gently clean the site and place the bone grafting material into the deficient area, often covering it with a protective membrane to encourage growth.
4. Healing & Integration
The site is closed with dissolving sutures. Over the next 3 to 6 months, your body naturally integrates the graft material, creating dense, new bone.
5. Implant Readiness Evaluation
Once healing is complete, we take a follow-up scan to confirm the bone has successfully regenerated and is ready to support your dental implant.
We use safe, sterile synthetic materials or donor bone that your body accepts readily.
Most patients experience mild swelling and discomfort, manageable with over-the-counter pain relievers.
