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In order to prepare you for a dental implant or to help you recover from a recent tooth extraction, we may provide you with bone grafting here at NY Implant Dentistry. A grafting can help us save your smile and prevent unnecessary oral health complications later on. If you would like to learn more about bone grafting in New York, New York, we invite you to contact us today at 212-213-9333 and set up a meeting with our periodontists, Dr. Greg R. Diamond.

A bone grafting is a procedure designed to replace missing bone in your jaw. Many patients with low bone density in their jaws may benefit from this type of treatment, especially those who are looking to receive dental implants. A grafting can help strengthen the health of your mouth and restore bone loss by encouraging your bone tissue to regenerate on its own, eventually forming a stronger foundation for your smile.

Bone grafts can be used as treatment for several different occasions. If your jawbone begins to deteriorate after a recent tooth extraction, or if your jawbone is not dense enough for a dental implant, a bone grafting may be the procedure suited to your needs. During your procedure, our New York dentist will transplant a portion of bone from another area of your jaw into your jawbone. In certain situations, we can use artificial bone or bone from another area of your body. Your new bone transplant will then grow together with your natural bone to strengthen your jawbone and promote new bone development.

To determine if a bone grafting is right for you, our periodontists can examine your mouth and provide you with a recommended plan of treatment. If you would like more information about the procedure, contact our team today or schedule a visit!

Frequently Asked Questions

What causes jawbone loss?

Jawbone loss can occur due to missing teeth, gum disease, trauma, or prolonged tooth loss without replacement.

How does bone grafting work?

Bone grafting involves placing natural or synthetic bone material in areas of bone loss. Over time, this material integrates with your existing bone and stimulates new bone growth.

What types of bone graft materials are used?

Bone grafts may use material from your own body, a donor, animal sources, or synthetic substitutes, depending on your specific needs and treatment plan.

Is bone grafting a surgical procedure?

Yes. Bone grafting is a minor oral surgical procedure that involves placing graft material into the jawbone to restore lost volume and support.

How long does it take for a bone graft to heal?

Initial healing may take a few weeks, while full integration of the graft can take several months before procedures like dental implant placement.

Is bone grafting painful?

The procedure is typically performed using local anesthesia or sedation to ensure comfort. Mild discomfort or swelling during recovery is normal and temporary.

Who is a good candidate for bone grafting?

Individuals with jawbone loss who are preparing for dental implants or need additional structural support may be good candidates.

Can bone grafting restore facial structure?

Yes. Rebuilding the jawbone can help maintain facial contours and prevent the sunken appearance often associated with bone loss.