Thinking of getting Dental Implants in Woodland Hills or a similar service? Before you can get a dental implant or replace teeth, you may need a bone graft. A bone graft adds density and volume to your jaw where you may have lost bones. We place a bone graft in place, and your body will repair the tissue around it and regenerate. This is common for someone who may need a Tooth Extraction, Dental Implant, Dentures, or has bone loss due to gum disease.
We can only imagine what our bodies would look like without bones. This scaffolding supports, forms, and protects our organs and delicate tissue. The bone around your teeth, called alveolar bone, holds the teeth firmly in place. The particular height, shape, and density of this specialized bone can be compromised due to gum disease, tooth removal, and other forms of trauma.
If bone shrinks away from your teeth, it never grows back. In some cases, bone can be encouraged to fill in with grafting materials placed by the doctor. Every situation presents a different scenario, but more options exist to promote bone repair in the jaw. For example, a large hole exists in the bone when a tooth needs removal. While it will eventually fill in, the site tends to shrink, drawing bone away from the area and jeopardizing surrounding teeth. Grafting materials can be placed at the time of tooth removal to help preserve the existing bone level. Bone grafts are especially beneficial if you are considering an implant-supported restoration in the future.
Even areas that have already suffered bone collapse can often benefit from specialized grafting material, bolstering nearly any part of the jaw bone. It's important to note: that bone destroyed by gum disease often leaves significant defects around teeth. While some of these areas are grafting candidates, many experiences irreversible bone loss. Controlling gum disease with your Diamond Dental Spa team will serve your health much better than corrective surgical grafts.