At our clinic, we are committed to ensuring the success of your dental implant treatment by providing advanced bone grafting techniques. When a patient has experienced significant bone loss in the jaw, due to reasons such as prolonged tooth loss, gum disease, or trauma, bone grafting may be necessary to provide a solid foundation for dental implants. Bone grafting helps regenerate lost bone tissue, ensuring the implant is securely anchored and the overall result is natural and long-lasting.
We use a variety of high-quality bone grafting materials to optimise the healing process and provide the best possible outcomes, with minimal discomfort and a shorter recovery time.
Bone grafting is a surgical procedure used to restore lost bone tissue in the jaw, which can occur when teeth are missing for extended periods. Without sufficient bone, dental implants may not integrate correctly with the jaw. The bone grafting procedure involves placing new bone material at the site of the missing bone to encourage natural bone regeneration.
After the graft has been placed, the body gradually assimilates the material and grows new bone in its place. This creates a stable, strong foundation for your dental implants, which can be placed once the graft has fully healed.
We offer both block bone grafting and simple bone grafting procedures to address various levels of bone loss. Our skilled surgeons will assess your specific needs and recommend the most appropriate approach for you.
Block bone grafting is a more complex technique used when a significant amount of bone has been lost, particularly in cases where there is insufficient vertical bone height or thickness to support a dental implant. During this procedure, a block of bone is taken from another area of the mouth (typically the chin or another donor site) or synthetic, bovine, or porcine materials are used. This block is then surgically attached to the area of bone loss in the jaw.
Once the graft has been placed, the bone begins to fuse with the surrounding tissue, gradually regenerating natural bone that will support your dental implant. While this procedure may require an extended healing period, it can be crucial in creating the ideal environment for successful implants.
For cases where bone loss is minimal, simple bone grafting is often sufficient. This less invasive technique involves the placement of bone graft material directly into the area of bone loss, encouraging the body to grow new bone in that area. This can be achieved using a variety of materials, including bovine, porcine, or synthetic grafts. Simple bone grafting is typically quicker, with less postoperative recovery time compared to block grafting.
We utilise a range of biocompatible materials to support your bone grafting procedure, ensuring optimal results with minimal risk of rejection or complications. The materials we use include:
We carefully select the most appropriate material based on the extent of your bone loss, your health condition, and your personal preferences. Rest assured, all materials used are rigorously tested and completely safe.
One of the significant advantages of the bone grafting techniques we offer is that no self-grafting is required. Unlike some procedures where bone is harvested from your own body (e.g., hip or chin), we utilise donor materials such as bovine, porcine, cadaveric, or synthetic options, eliminating the need for additional surgery or donor sites. This significantly reduces healing time and discomfort, allowing you to recover more quickly and proceed with your dental implant treatment without the added complications of a self-graft procedure.
The use of advanced grafting materials also contributes to a quicker recovery and less postoperative discomfort, meaning you can return to your daily routine faster and with minimal interruption.
If you’re considering dental implants but are concerned about bone loss, our team is here to help.
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