Chin Graft

What is Chin Graft?

A chin graft is a surgical procedure that involves taking bone material from the chin and grafting it to another bony part of the oral cavity for cosmetic or corrective purposes. Although a chin graft is grouped under gum surgeries because it entails manipulating the gums, it focuses primarily on building up the bone on the jaw that has recessed or deteriorated due to injury, tooth extraction or disease.

The need for a chin graft

When performing a bone graft surgery, the oral surgeon can obtain the graft material from different sources. Despite the wide array of materials obtainable for a bone graft, the chin graft procedure depends solely on using chin bone.

One of the benefits of a chin graft is that it enables the oral surgeon to work faster and more effectively during surgery due to the proximity of the bone source. Most times, the surgeon can reinforce the fusion of the chin graft and the recipient bone by adding synthetic or alloplastic bone material.

Why is chin grafting performed?

The oral surgeon recommends bone grafting for restoring the jawbone to serve any of the following purposes:

Dental implants – Implants are the favorite options when it comes to tooth replacement because they restore full dental function and appearance. However, the implant must be rooted solidly in the jawbone to work. If the jawbone does not have the minimum quality or quantity, a chin graft can be used to augment and strengthen the implant site.

Sinus lift – A sinus lift involves raising the sinus membrane and transferring bone graft material onto the sinus floor for implant placement or facial aesthetics.

Ridge augmentation – Bone ridges are often caused by trauma, injury, congenital disabilities or advanced periodontal disease. A chin bone graft is done to fill the ridge and make the jawbone appear more uniform.

Nerve repositioning – A bone grafting procedure may be required if the inferior alveolar nerve needs to move to allow implant placement. The inferior alveolar nerve is responsible for touch and sensation in the lip and lower chin.

Socket preservation -- In some cases, the dentist may be faced with a scenario where after a tooth extraction, there is an inadequate bone tissue in the socket to support an implant. While the cause of bone deficiency in the area may not be known, a chin graft is an effective surgical procedure to replace the bone and enable additional reconstructive work.

Preforming a chin graft

Bone grafting is a simple procedure that is usually done under local anesthetic. The surgeon may opt for general anesthesia if the bone graft site is larger. First, they will harvest the graft material from the chin and prepare it for grafting. The oral surgeon will then make a small incision in the gum tissue to access the bone. Lastly, the bone graft material will be transferred to the affected area.

Get started with a chin graft

The use of a chin graft reduces the risk of infection and rejection. It also makes the bone grafting procedure easier and faster. To learn more about the procedure and if you might need it, book an appointment with the oral surgeon for a consultation.

Request an appointment here: https://spectrumsurgical.net or call Facial Spectrum at (816) 524-4334 for an appointment in our Lee's Summit office.

Check out what others are saying about our services on Yelp: Read our Yelp reviews.

Recent Posts

What Are Small Dental Implants?

Small dental implants are a unique alternative to traditional dental implants. They are quickly becoming more popular and are more often recommended by dentists for patients who seek teeth replacement. It is helpful to understand exactly what small dental implants are in order to decide if they are right for you.The best way to determine…

How Effective Is Botox® For TMJ?

Using Botox® for TMJ disorder is a common practice that more and more dental professionals are implementing into their TMJ disorder treatment plans. Many are surprised to learn that TMJ specialists are considered dental professionals, however, they happen to correlate and there is a lot of crossover between dentistry and treating TMJ disorders.The use of…

Common Oral Surgery Procedures And Their Benefits

Your oral surgeon will recommend the right oral surgery for your needs. Each treatment corrects a specific issue and can enhance your oral health in different ways. Knowing these procedures can prepare you well for the next visits. Here are the common oral surgery procedures and how they can benefit you.The oral surgeon will recommend…

3 Benefits To Replace Missing Teeth With Dental Implants

Dental implants are the gold standard of dental replacements. Titanium rods and porcelain crowns are the most stable dental replacements you can get. Once osseointegration ends, you will have a strong, stunning smile again. Knowing the advantages of dental implants can motivate you to see your dentist about getting these restorations. Here are the three…

Dr. Prstojevich

Share
Published by
Dr. Prstojevich

Recent Posts

What Are Small Dental Implants?

Small dental implants are effective in permanently holding replacement teeth in place and do not…

1 week ago

How Effective Is Botox® for TMJ?

The use of Botox® for TMJ has become popular over time due to the many…

3 weeks ago

Common Oral Surgery Procedures and Their Benefits

The oral surgeon will recommend this procedure if there is significant jawbone loss.

1 month ago

3 Benefits to Replace Missing Teeth with Dental Implants

Dental implants prevent jawbone loss and give proper support to the facial structures.

2 months ago

When to Consider Botox from an Oral Surgeon

Achieving a stunning appearance and good oral health is possible without surgery. A dentist who…

3 months ago

How to Choose the Best Oral Surgeon for Your Needs

The ideal oral surgeon must have extensive experience. This is how the provider uses the…

3 months ago