bone grafting

For patients who would like to get dental implants to restore their smiles after tooth loss, deficits in the amount of available bone tissue can stand in the way. In such cases, bone grafting can help these patients access dental implants despite this potential barrier. Bone...

Depending on what type of tooth replacement you will get after tooth extraction, you may also need bone grafting in certain circumstances. This intervention is particularly useful in cases when patients want to get a dental implant but don’t have enough bone tissue to support...

Bone grafting can help patients access dental implants when bone loss might otherwise be a barrier to this treatment. This preliminary procedure supplements bone tissue to improve the likelihood of successful dental implant osseointegration. We understand that patients may have concerns about undergoing an additional...

When you’re missing a tooth or multiple teeth, you want to replace them as quickly as possible to restore your complete smile. If you’re considering dental implants for tooth replacement, you’re likely to be curious about the treatment timeline. Different circumstances can affect the process...

Bone grafting is a common procedure that occurs before a person receives dental implants. A bone graft essentially thickens and widens the jawbone so that it can support dental implants properly. Many times, our bone can atrophy with oral disease and tooth loss. Moreover, the...

When teeth are missing, the body will resorb bone because the roots of teeth no longer keep the jaw stimulated. Bone deterioration is of major concern to patients with missing teeth as it can affect the vitality of existing biological teeth, change the shape and...