Dental Bone Graft

Cosmetic Dentistry

Restore your smile’s foundation with a dental bone graft from Dr. Goshayeshi. This procedure replaces lost bone in your jaw, often essential for dental implants and overall oral health. Initial recovery takes about a week, while full healing may take up to a year, setting the stage for a healthier, stronger smile.

Rebuild Your Smile’s Foundation with Expert Dental Bone Grafting

Strengthen your smile’s foundation with dental bone grafting by Dr. Goshayeshi. Ideal for those considering dental implants, a bone graft restores lost jawbone density, creating a solid base for implants and enhancing overall oral health.

This procedure promotes natural bone regeneration by using carefully selected grafting materials—whether from the patient’s bone, human donors, animals, or synthetic sources. Bone grafting is often the first step for implant success, allowing for a stable, lasting restoration. Connect with us today to learn how bone grafting can support your dental goals.

Dental Bone Grafting Procedure

A dental bone graft is a straightforward process that strengthens areas of bone loss in your jaw, laying the groundwork for dental implants or improved oral health. Here’s an overview of the general steps involved:

  1. Anesthesia: Your provider numbs the gums with a local anesthetic, and sedation may be used if you’re undergoing a more intensive procedure.
  2. Incision and Access: They’ll make a small incision in the gums and gently move them aside to expose the jawbone.
    Preparation: The exposed area is cleaned and disinfected to ensure a sterile environment.
  3. Bone Grafting: Bone graft material is carefully added to areas of bone loss, restoring volume and density.
  4. Membrane Placement: A protective membrane is placed over the graft. Some membranes dissolve naturally during healing, while others may require removal during a follow-up visit.
  5. Closure: The gums are repositioned & the incision is closed with stitches.

In some cases, platelet-rich plasma (PRP) from your blood may be added to the graft, enhancing healing and supporting tissue regeneration. This process helps build a solid foundation for future dental work, fostering a healthier, more stable smile.

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