Dental Bone Graft

Dental bone graft procedure

What Is Dental Bone Graft?

Dental bone grafting is a cutting-edge procedure aimed at restoring and strengthening the jawbone, creating a solid foundation for dental implants. Jawbone deterioration, often caused by tooth loss, gum disease, or facial trauma, can make it difficult to support these treatments. Fortunately, modern dental techniques have made it possible to rebuild and fortify the jawbone through bone grafting.

If you’re considering a dental bone graft, it’s essential to understand the process, benefits, and alternatives. Here’s everything you need to know:

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Who Needs A Dental Bone Graft?

Several factors might make you a candidate for a dental bone graft:

  • Tooth Loss and Implants: If you’ve lost teeth due to decay or injury, a bone graft can provide the support needed for dental implants.
  • Gum Disease: Advanced periodontitis can erode the jawbone, leading to tooth loss. A bone graft can restore this lost bone and stabilize the teeth.
  • Facial Trauma: Injuries to the jaw may require bone grafting to repair fractures and facilitate proper healing.
  • Tooth Extractions: Bone grafts can preserve the integrity of the jaw after tooth removal.
  • Bone Resorption: Bone loss from missing teeth can reduce oral functionality. Bone grafts reverse this process, improving dental health.
  • Denture Wearers: Bone grafting can provide better denture fit by preserving bone structure.

It’s essential to consult with a qualified dentist or oral surgeon to determine whether dental bone grafting is the right solution for your specific needs. If you have further questions about Dental Bone Graft, please contact us.

Corticocancellous bone graft for socket preservation

Types Of Dental Bone Graft

The type of graft used depends on the extent of bone loss and your unique dental needs:

  • Autografts: Bone harvested from your own body, typically from the jaw or hip. This is the most effective option for promoting natural bone growth.
  • Allografts: Bone from a human donor, processed and sterilized for safe use. Allografts eliminate the need for additional surgery.
  • Xenografts: Bone sourced from animals, such as cows or pigs, processed to remove any organic material, offering a safe scaffold for new bone growth.
  • Alloplastic Materials: Synthetic grafts made from materials like calcium phosphate, which promote bone regeneration.

Each type of dental bone graft has its advantages and may be more suitable for specific situations. The dentist or oral surgeon will carefully evaluate your condition and recommend the most appropriate grafting material and technique to achieve the best possible outcome for your dental health. If you have further questions about Dental Bone Graft, please contact us.

Benefits of a Dental Bone Graft

Dental bone grafting offers a multitude of advantages that can significantly improve both oral health and overall well-being:

  • Restores Bone Volume: Rebuilds lost or weakened bone, providing a stable base for implants or other restorations.
  • Supports Dental Implants: Strengthens the jaw for secure implant placement.
  • Prevents Further Bone Loss: Stabilizes existing teeth by preventing further bone deterioration.
  • Improves Facial Aesthetics: Restores lost bone volume, rejuvenating facial contours for a youthful appearance.
  • Long-Term Solution: Once integrated, the graft becomes a permanent part of your jaw, offering long-term support.

Dental bone grafting has revolutionized the field of dentistry, allowing patients to overcome challenging dental situations and achieve improved oral health and aesthetics. If you have further questions about Dental Bone Graft, please contact us.

Cost of Dental Bone Graft

The cost of Dental Bone Graft is $1584 plus Dental materials expense (approximately $500). In addition, you should also consider additional costs related to any future dental implants. The codes relevant to Dental bone graft in the Ontario Dental Association’s Suggested Fee Guide appear as follows: 

Grafts, Osseous, Allograft (including flap entry and closure)

  • 42621 – Per Site: $1584 + Dental Materials Expense (approximately $500)

The Ontario Dental Association’s Suggested Fee Guide is a proposed fee structure that dentists in Ontario may or may not follow. Please consult with your dentist about fees before going ahead with treatment. 

Dental Bone Graft is usually considered a supplementary service by dental insurance plans and may or may not be covered by your dental insurance. Be sure to find out from your dental insurance plan provider how much you are eligible for before going ahead with dental treatment. Your dentist can help you submit a predetermination to your dental insurance.

For patients without dental insurance, Atlas Dental is pleased to offer dental financing through Dentalcard. Affordable payment plans start at 7.95% for terms of 6 months to 6 years. To learn more about Dentalcard dental treatment financing, follow this link.

Steps In The Dental Bone Graft Procedure

While specific details may vary depending on the type of bone graft used and the patient’s unique needs, the following are the typical steps involved in a dental bone graft procedure:

  • Consultation: Your dentist will assess your jawbone using digital dental x-rays or 3D CBCT scans to determine if a bone graft is right for you.
  • Preparation: On the day of surgery, you’ll receive anesthesia to minimize discomfort.
  • Graft Placement: The dentist places the graft material into the area of bone loss.
  • Securing the Graft: The graft may be held in place with screws or membranes to ensure stability.
  • Incision Closure: Sutures are used to close the surgical site.
  • Post-Operative Care: Follow instructions for care, including pain management and diet restrictions.
  • Healing: Over the next few months, the graft integrates with your natural bone.
  • Next Phase: Once the bone is healed, your dentist will proceed with the planned dental treatment, such as dental implants.

The dental bone graft procedure is a well-established and effective method to address bone loss and create a solid foundation for various dental treatments. If you have further questions about Dental Bone Graft, please contact us.

Dental bone graft procedure to reconstruct bone width

Alternative Treatments If You Do Not Choose Dental Bone Graft

If you choose not to undergo a bone graft for future dental implants, you have a few alternative options:

  • Removable Dentures: These offer a temporary solution, but may lack stability if bone density is insufficient.
  • Dental Bridges: Suitable for replacing teeth without implants, but adjacent teeth must be healthy enough to support the bridge.
  • Orthodontic Treatment: Aligns your teeth but does not address bone loss directly.
  • No Treatment: You can opt to leave the missing tooth or bone untreated, though this may lead to further complications, such as shifting teeth or aesthetic changes.

It’s crucial to remember that while alternative treatments may be suitable for some individuals, they may not provide the same comprehensive and long-term benefits as dental bone grafting. If you have further questions about Dental Bone Graft, please contact us.

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