Bone Grafting
Tooth loss can cause the jaw bone to diminish because the root of a natural tooth must be present to stimulate the bone and keep it healthy. Other causes of bone loss can be inadequate bone structure due to previous extractions, gum disease, or injuries. Regardless of the cause, bone loss can make the successful placement of dental implants difficult or impossible. Fortunately, advancements in medical science have allowed us the ability to grow bone where it is needed, which has opened the option of dental implants to more patients. The bone utilized in bone grafting techniques for oral surgery can be obtained from a tissue bank, or your own bone is taken from another part of your body. If you are having dental implants placed and are suffering from bone loss in your jaw, you may be a candidate for having bone tissue grafted into the implant area to ensure stable and permanent placement.
Our Abbotsford, BC, practice is proud to offer the full scope of oral surgery procedures, including various bone grafting procedures. While many patients find they require a bone grafting procedure for the successful placement of dental implants, bone grafts can also be used in the treatment of other oral and maxillofacial conditions that we address at Abbotsford Oral Surgery and Dental Implant Centre.
Types of Bone Grafting Procedures
Bone grafting is a common first step for dental implant patients. In bone grafting procedures, a solution of granulated bone material or other healing agents will be applied in the areas of your jaw that need to be reinforced, stimulating new, healthy bone growth at the site of future dental implant placement. At Abbotsford Oral Surgery and Dental Implant Centre, we perform several types of bone grafting treatments to meet the individual needs of our patients. We also offer soft tissue grafting to treat periodontal disease and gum recession and to help stop bone loss and further recession of the gums.
Some of the grafting procedures we offer include
Ridge Augmentation
Sinus Lift
Socket preservation
Soft Tissue Grafting
Nerve Repositioning
Sinus Lift
Bone Morphogenetic Proteins
Sometimes, bone grafting techniques utilize synthetic materials as a substitute for real bone, which eliminates the need to source bone from other graft sites on your body or use banked bone. These materials are safe and proven alternatives and include bone morphogenetic proteins, or BMPs, which we use in our practice. BMPs are proteins that are naturally produced in the body for creating new cartilage and bone. This material can be used to increase the jaw bone support required for durable dental implant placement. During BMP treatment, a protein solution is added to a sponge-like material that is placed over the area of bone in need of treatment to stimulate and support bone growth. After the new bone has finished growing into the graft area, your jaw bone will be ready to support your new dental implant.
Bone Grafting in Abbotsford, BC
Bone grafting can offer a stable foundation of healthy bone for the long-term stability of your dental implants. If you have any questions or would like to schedule a consultation, please contact Abbotsford Oral Surgery and Dental Implant Centre. Dr. Esmail will be happy to discuss your bone grafting options with you during your consultation and will develop a treatment plan for you based on your unique needs.