Bone Grafting For Dental Implants in McKennell Dental Practice
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Bone Grafting For Dental Implants—an Overview
Are you considering dental implants to enhance your smile, only to find that an additional step—bone grafting—has been recommended? This might leave you questioning the condition of your jawbone and whether it is prepared to support implants. Bone grafting for dental implants in McKennell Dental Practice is a reliable and well-established procedure aimed at restoring the strength and volume of your jawbone, ensuring it is robust enough to support implants. Here, we provide a comprehensive guide to the process.
What is Bone Grafting for Dental Implants?
When teeth are missing for years, the jawbone can shrink or deteriorate, leaving insufficient support for dental implants. Bone grafting, also known as dental implant bone augmentation, is a technique designed to rebuild and reinforce the jawbone. This involves placing new material into the jawbone to restore its density and strength. Grafts can be made from a variety of materials, including synthetic materials (man-made substitutes), autografts (bone taken from your own body), and allografts (bone taken from a donor).
Do You Need Bone Grafting for Dental Implants?
Here are some common reasons why bone grafting may be needed:
- Prolonged tooth loss can lead to deteriorated jawbone, resulting in inadequate support for dental implants.
- Periodontal disease: Advanced gum disease can lead to significant bone loss, necessitating grafting before implants can be placed.
- Injury or trauma: Accident-related jawbone damage may necessitate grafting to restore structure.
- Naturally thin jawbone: Some people are born with insufficient bone density, necessitating grafting to provide a solid foundation for implants.
We regularly provide consultations and bone grafting for implant treatments to patients from Victoria, Pimlico, and Westminster.
Benefits of Bone Grafting For Dental Implants
Bone grafting offers more than just a solid foundation for implants. It provides a wide range of benefits, helping restore your facial appearance, improve your confidence, and support your overall oral health:
Secures long-term implant success
Bone grafting creates a stable foundation for placing dental implants that stand strong for years to come.
Prevents further bone loss
Replenishing lost bone helps maintain the jaw’s structure, preserving facial aesthetics and overall oral health.
Restores facial contours
Bone grafting counters the hollow or sunken appearance caused by bone loss, supporting a natural and youthful look.
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Frequently Asked
Questions
Find the answers to the most commonly asked questions regarding the treatment below:
How long after a bone graft can I eat normally?
You can only eat soft foods for one week after surgery. After that, you can resume your normal eating routine.
What are the restrictions after bone graft?
Mild swelling or soreness is common in the first few days and can be relieved with over-the-counter pain medications. While your mouth heals, avoid strenuous activities such as heavy weight lifting, long gym sessions, running, and contact sports, and instead consume soft meals.
Is grafting painful?
No, bone grafting doesn’t hurt. In addition to prescribing painkillers, we use modern local anaesthesia procedures and, where necessary, provide sedation.
The Treatment Process
Every patient’s experience is unique, but this is what you can expect when you start treatment with the Smile 4 U Dental Practice.
Consultation
We evaluate the health of your jawbone using 3D X-rays to determine the need and extent of grafting required; We discuss bone grafting costs for implants with complete transparency.
Procedure
The bone graft procedure for missing teeth is not painful—we use local anaesthesia to numb the area; for patients prone to anxiety, sedation options are available.
The healing
Once healed, your jawbone will be strong enough to support dental implants, bringing you closer to achieving the smile you’ve always wanted.
Additional surgeries like bone grafting should not dampen your implant journey.
Feel free to connect with us at Smile 4 U to learn more about bone grafting for dental implants at McKennell Dental Practice.
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