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When Do You Need Dental Bone Grafting

Dental bone grafting seems like a strange and new procedure that you may not have heard even a word about it. Actually, it is a dental procedure that has recently emerged as a complementary treatment for dental implants

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When Do You Need Dental Bone Grafting

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  1. When Do You Need Dental Bone Grafting? Dental bone grafting seems like a strange and new procedure that you may not have heard even a word about it. Actually, it is a dental procedure that has recently emerged as a complementary treatment for dental implants. There may not be a lot of implant patients who need bone grafting prior to their treatment. However, the ones with insufficient bone density have no choice other than bone grafting surgery, or their implant treatment will fail. As the specialists from Vancouver Dental Implant Center explain, dental bone grafting is one of the best solutions for those with jawbone issues and in need of dental implants. If you want to gain more information about bone grafting surgery, keep reading. When Do You Need Dental Bone Grafting? Dental bone grafting seems like a strange and new procedure that you may not have heard even a word about it. Actually, it is a dental procedure that has recently emerged as a complementary treatment for dental implants. There may not be a lot of implant patients who need bone grafting prior to their treatment. However, the ones with insufficient bone density have no choice other than bone grafting surgery, or their implant treatment will fail. As the specialists from Vancouver Dental Implant Center explain, dental bone grafting is one of the best solutions for those with jawbone issues and in need of dental implants. If you want to gain more information about bone grafting surgery, keep reading. What Is the Bone Grafting Procedure? Bone grafting is among the minor oral surgeries that give the required density back to your jawbone. The specialist has to make an incision in your gum tissue to reach the jawbone. With the material added to your jawbone, the cells start to regrow and bring the density back to your bone. The dental implant specialists thoroughly carry out a complete exam prior to your

  2. treatment to make sure your jawbone is proper for dental implants. When you lose even a single tooth, your jawbone can start to deteriorate after a while if left untreated. Who Needs Bone Grafting? When you have missing teeth that have not long been replaced or have gum disease, you probably need bone grafting, or you will need the procedure in the future. The bone around your teeth requires to be stimulated to remain healthy and dense. But generally speaking, you may need bone grafting surgery due to various reasons, and it is done by professional oral surgeons. The Risks Associated with Dental Bone Grafting Bone grafting is one of the safest dental procedures. However, it can also be associated with some risk factors too. The risks factors related to dental bone grafting include: Bleeding Infection Nerves damage Blood clot Your jawbone may still not be dense enough for dental implants after bone grafting. Many of the specific risks can be different from one patient to another. So depending on your needs and the condition of your jawbone, you may face some risks and even failure. But as a whole, bone grafting and dental implants are both safe and rarely cause problems. What Are the Substitutions for Dental Implants? Dental implants are considered one of the best tooth-replacement methods that can provide permanent results for you. However, if your jawbone is not proper for replacing the missing teeth with dental implants, you can also opt for other methods, such as dentures or dental bridges. When you have more missing teeth than three, dentures are a better option than dental bridges. There are also various types of dental bridges and dentures that your specialists can choose based on your needs and requirements. Anyway, you would better replace your missing teeth with dental implants. What Is the Bone Grafting Procedure? Bone grafting is among the minor oral surgeries that give the required density back to your jawbone. The specialist has to make an incision in your gum tissue to reach the jawbone. With the material added to your jawbone, the cells start to regrow and bring the density back to your bone. The dental implant specialists thoroughly carry out a complete exam prior to your treatment to make sure your jawbone is proper for dental implants. When you lose even a single tooth, your jawbone can start to deteriorate after a while if left untreated. Who Needs Bone Grafting?

  3. When you have missing teeth that have not long been replaced or have gum disease, you probably need bone grafting, or you will need the procedure in the future. The bone around your teeth requires to be stimulated to remain healthy and dense. But generally speaking, you may need bone grafting surgery due to various reasons, and it is done by professional oral surgeons. The Risks Associated with Dental Bone Grafting Bone grafting is one of the safest dental procedures. However, it can also be associated with some risk factors too. The risks factors related to dental bone grafting include: Bleeding Infection Nerves damage Blood clot Your jawbone may still not be dense enough for dental implants after bone grafting. Many of the specific risks can be different from one patient to another. So depending on your needs and the condition of your jawbone, you may face some risks and even failure. But as a whole, bone grafting and dental implants are both safe and rarely cause problems. What Are the Substitutions for Dental Implants? Dental implants are considered one of the best tooth-replacement methods that can provide permanent results for you. However, if your jawbone is not proper for replacing the missing teeth with dental implants, you can also opt for other methods, such as dentures or dental bridges. When you have more missing teeth than three, dentures are a better option than dental bridges. There are also various types of dental bridges and dentures that your specialists can choose based on your needs and requirements. Anyway, you would better replace your missing teeth with dental implants.

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