Bone Grafting

Rebuild bone structure & density for the placement of dental implants.

Bone Grafting

Rebuild bone structure & density for the placement of dental implants.

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Process

Understanding Bone Grafting for Dental Implants

Bone grafting involves adding or enhancing bone in your jaw to ensure there's sufficient support for a dental procedure. This technique is frequently used in conjunction with dental implants and implant-supported dentures. For dental implants to be effective, adequate bone density in the jaw is required. Our implant specialist will assess your jawbone and determine whether a bone graft is needed before proceeding with your implants.

Understanding Bone Grafting for Dental Implants Process
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Overview

The PRF (Platelet Rich Fibrin) Difference

At AddTeeth Dental Implant Surgical Center, we utilize an advanced treatment known as Platelet Rich Fibrin (PRF) for oral surgeries and bone grafts. PRF is created by drawing a blood sample from the patient, much like standard blood tests. This sample is then processed using a special device that separates out a layer of high-concentration platelets, known as PRF. This layer provides an optimal matrix for bone graft material, allowing it to integrate seamlessly into the jawbone.

For patients, this means enhanced healing and faster recovery. By accelerating the healing process, PRF allows for quicker progression in treatment and contributes to more successful bone graft outcomes.

Causes

Common Causes of Jaw Bone Loss

Tooth Loss and Missing Teeth: When a person loses one or more teeth, it often results in gradual bone deterioration. Without teeth to support and stimulate the jawbone, it begins to weaken over time. The body perceives the jawbone as less necessary in these cases. Although the rate of bone loss can differ among individuals, it typically begins within the first 18 months after tooth loss. Therefore, procedures like dental implants are crucial for maintaining bone density.

Periodontal Disease: Gum disease can significantly impact bone health as well. It often leads to bone loss and may also be associated with the loss of teeth, as the bone density decreases over time.

Long-Term Use of Removable Dentures: Extended use of traditional dentures can contribute to the loss of bone density. The absence of tooth support means the jawbone receives less stimulation and may begin to deteriorate over time.

Injury and Facial Trauma: Trauma to the jaw, such as knocked-out teeth, car accidents, jaw fractures, or other injuries, can also result in bone loss. These incidents may lead to damage that affects the bone's integrity.

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AddTeeth Dental Implant Surgical Center offers a comprehensive array of services for both new and existing patients looking to replace missing teeth. Dr. Placeholder invites individuals to reach out to their office to explore a variety of cosmetic dental treatments, including dental implant placement and restoration.

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