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Bone grafting is a common procedure performed to build up or restore bone in the jaw, providing a strong foundation for dental implants. For implants to be successful, there needs to be sufficient bone volume to support and anchor them. Unfortunately, factors such as tooth loss, gum disease, or natural bone deterioration over time can lead to bone resorption, making it difficult to place an implant without additional support.

During a bone grafting procedure, bone material—either from the patient, a donor, or synthetic sources—is placed in the areas where bone has been lost or weakened.

Over time, this graft material encourages new bone growth, fusing with the existing jawbone to create a sturdy base for implants. This process typically takes several months, but it is crucial for ensuring the long-term stability and success of the dental implant.

Bone grafting is often essential in the upper and lower jaw, particularly in cases where the bone has thinned or weakened due to long-term tooth loss. With a successful graft, patients can proceed with dental implants knowing their new teeth will have the structural support they need to function effectively and look natural.