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What You Need to Know About Bone Graft Procedures

Thinking you might need to undergo a bone graft? According to Johns Hopkins Medicine, bone grafting is a surgical procedure that uses transplanted bone tissue to repair and rebuild diseased or damaged bones. Dental patients who are in need of a bone grafting procedure can choose to use their own bone, bone which is taken from a cadaver or bone sourced from an animal.

Reasons for bone grafts

While bone grafting procedures are not extremely common, they are fairly common for dental patients who want or need to undergo a certain type of dental treatment. Some of the more common reasons for bone grafts include saving teeth due to a severe case of periodontal disease, adding more bone to a tooth socket once a tooth is lost, and adding more bone to a patient's jaw in order to support the placement of a dental implant.

What you should know about bone graft procedures

The information below includes what every dental patient needs to know about bone grafting procedures.

There are different types of bone grafts for dental implants

Two of the more common types of dental bone grafts include a sinus lift and a ridge augmentation. Sinus lifts are necessary when there is an inadequate amount of bone in the upper jaw and there is a need to place dental implants in the back of the upper jaw. Ridge augmentations are necessary when the jaw cannot support dental implants because it is not wide enough.

Bone grafting procedures are performed in office

The fact that bone grafting procedures are performed in-office makes it very convenient for dental patients to undergo this particular type of dental procedure. When it comes to the type of anesthesia used, it depends on each individual patient's particular needs. Dental sedation options include mild, moderate and deep sedation options. In order for a patient to know which sedation option is right for them, they can discuss these options with their dental professional.

The surgery takes between 45 and 90 minutes

The entire bone grafting procedure tends to take somewhere between 45 and 90 minutes to complete. There are instructions that need to be closely followed in order for a patient to heal as expected. Patients can expect the first part of the recovery to take about two weeks to complete. When it comes to how long it will take for the bone to completely fuse and heal, it can take anywhere between three and six months.

Are you in need of a bone graft procedure?

If you know you are in need of a bone graft, you can contact us now to schedule a consultation appointment for more information. If you are not sure whether or not you need to undergo a bone grafting procedure, you can make an appointment to get more information so you can find out if this procedure is in your near future. We encourage you to bring any questions you have to your appointment.

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