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Everything You Need to Know About Dental Bone Regeneration and Grafting


Posted on 2/2/2024 by Weo Admin
Woman with white hair smiling in dental chair before bone grafting at Pacific Oral & Facial Surgery Center in Livermore, CAA healthy jawbone supports your teeth and ensures a captivating smile. However, there are instances when the jawbone encounters challenges that may lead to a reduction in bone volume. Luckily, dental bone regeneration and grafting procedures step in to provide effective solutions for these issues.

Revealing the Underlying Causes of Jawbone Loss


Your jawbone acts as a crucial support system, ensuring the stability and proper alignment of your teeth. However, certain oral issues can harm the bone surrounding your teeth, leading to damage and subsequent bone loss.

Periodontal diseases and tooth loss are commonly known as the main causes of jawbone loss. However, it is essential to acknowledge the influence of additional factors, such as sinus enlargements and tooth infections, as they can weaken the bone supporting your beautiful smile.

Embarking on the Journey of Jawbone Regeneration


Bone grafting holds immense significance in the world of dental implant procedures. It involves skilled oral surgeons using grafts from various animal, human, or synthetic sources to stimulate new bone growth. These grafts integrate with existing bone, ensuring the development of a strong, durable jawbone - essential for the success of dental implants.

Exploring the Types of Jawbone Grafts


In the process of promoting new bone growth in the jaw, a range of grafting techniques are employed. Among these, sinus grafts are used to strengthen the bone walls, providing the necessary support for dental implants. Ridge augmentation grafts work their magic by reconstructing and reshaping the bone structure, ensuring the precise contour and height required for successful dental implant placement. Additionally, socket grafts are instrumental in skillfully repairing and preserving socket volume, creating an optimal environment for the seamless integration of dental implants.

These grafting techniques play a crucial role in enhancing and maintaining bone volume, simplifying the placement of dental implants when replacing missing or extracted teeth. Thanks to continuous advancements in grafting methods, the restoration of lost structural integrity becomes attainable, enabling patients to regain essential oral function and rediscover the beauty of their smiles once more.

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Pacific Oral and Facial Surgery Center, 1133 E Stanley Blvd #215, Livermore, CA 94550 • 925-290-7727 • pacificofs.com • 10/15/2024 • Tags: oral surgeon Livermore •