DENTAL BONE GRAFTING IN MOBILE, AL
DENTAL BONE GRAFTING
When a jawbone deteriorates and is weakened, the best option for repair may become dental bone grafting. This is particularly the case if dental implants are being considered to replace missing teeth. If the teeth have been missing long enough, it can lead to the jawbone weakening over time. With a dental bone graft, the jawbone can become strong enough to hold implants, allowing for a more advanced tooth restoration option.
Determining if you need a Dental Bone Graft
There are several dental issues that can arise where you may need additional bone added to your jaw. Most often, bone grafts are performed to prepare a site in your mouth for an implant. When you are already missing a tooth, you may have lost some bone over time, as the tooth and supporting bone work hand in hand to hold each other in place. Perhaps the bone in the area is not very dense, and it is weaker and softer, which would not provide a good, predictable foundation or site for an implant.
Periodontal disease can cause bone defects adjacent to tooth roots or implants. Depending on the type and location of the defect, sometimes we can eliminate this problem by adding bone in the form of a graft and creating better gum attachment that eliminates periodontal pocketing.
The most popular dental bone graft today comes as a result of having a tooth extraction. Once that tooth is removed, the jawbone begins to lose integrity. When a patient is considering a dental implant, Dr. Schrader may suggest a bone graft or socket preservation in order to maintain bone density and quality for a future implant. If you are not a candidate for an implant, maintaining the gum and bone with a bone graft may be essential in the esthetics of a dental bridge or the retention of a removable partial denture.
The Dental Bone Grafting Procedure
Once the staff at West Mobile Dental Care has determined that a dental bone graft will be beneficial for your specific oral condition, the procedure is reasonably easy and painless. The graft can have several sources of origin. You can graft a bone from yourself, from a donor, an animal bone (usually bovine origin), or a synthetic material. The bone material goes through a very special process, cleansing it from any DNA and then packaging it in single-dose packets for the sake of sterility. The graft looks like a dry sponge or may be packaged as a particulate, like sand. The area receives a local anesthetic, the gum tissue is reflected or the tooth is extracted, and the graft is placed next to the area of the jaw in question. Sitting on or next to the natural bone, the graft will undergo a bone regeneration as a blood supply is provided to it, sometimes acting as a scaffold on which your bone will grow. A membrane may be placed on top of the graft to help contain the bone and secured with some sutures.
Recovery from Dental Bone Grafting
Following your procedure, you will be reevaluated at multiple post-operative appointments. You will need to take care with the site to prevent the membrane or graft from dislodging. We generally recommend a soft diet and to avoid brushing the area with the graft, so as not to disrupt the sutures. After 7-14 days, the site will be evaluated, and the sutures removed. If you are proceeding with a dental implant, it may take three to six months for the graft to fully incorporate. Dr. Schrader may recommend a 3D dental CT scan to evaluate the graft to ensure it is ready to receive a dental implant.
The Benefits of Dental Bone Grafting
Bone grafts can help repair trauma or deficiencies in your teeth, your gums, and your smile. If it is a facial bone fracture, it could make a huge change in your life and your overall appearance. If it is to replace a missing or infected tooth, a dental implant will have a very positive effect on your chewing function and smile. Having a confident smile affects your self-confidence and self-esteem.
Dental Bone Graft Aftercare
After your procedure, it’s extremely important to continue to follow up with the team at West Mobile Dental Care. You’ll also want to make sure to follow all aftercare instructions to ensure proper healing. There are rare occasions in which the graft may not fully integrate or may become infected. This is why it’s so important not to skip any appointments and report any changes or severe discomfort.
With proper aftercare, the bone will integrate before you know it, and you’ll have a stronger, more durable jawbone.