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Bone Grafting in Schaumburg, IL

Overall dental health encompasses everything from the surface of the teeth, down to the gums and the jawbone below. If the jawbone begins deteriorating, then it might potentially put the teeth at risk because the bone is unable to support the teeth.

The jawbone is necessary to hold teeth in place by the roots, and the integrity of the bone impacts the quality of your teeth. When the jawbone begins to deteriorate, then it means that a hollow cavity begins to form along the jawline and the tooth can’t be held securely in place.

Is a Bone Graft Necessary?

Many times, bone deterioration occurs after a tooth is lost, because the bone begins to erode where the tooth was located. When significant bone loss occurs, then it is necessary for an oral surgeon to complete a bone graft in order to prevent additional deterioration which might impact the surrounding teeth.

Bone grafting might be needed to support dental implants, and you should consult with Dr. Ads for more information about your individual situation. For example, bridges and dentures might be in place to restore a smile after tooth loss, but it is possible for bone deterioration to occur underneath the denture or bridge which can cause the false teeth to fit improperly.

How Does Bone Grafting Work?

The bone grafting procedure depends on the number of teeth that are missing in the affected area. The dental surgeon will assess the situation to determine how much bone has been lost, and then make recommendations to prevent additional damage in the future.

If a single tooth is missing, then recovery is usually fast and easy. If severe bone loss has occurred, then the jawline might require extensive restoration with bone grafting. Sometimes, bone grafting can be done at the same time when a dental implant is placed, but other times it might require a separate surgery.

When the bone graft is done, the deteriorating area of the jawbone is filled with bone graft granules. These granules have a similar texture as sand and they are usually made from your own bone, a donation from a tissue bank, or from a mineral bone substitute. Once the granules are in place, the area is stitched back up and healing time will be required so that the body can fill in the space with bone tissue.

Bone grafting is a safe procedure, and you can rest assured that you are in good hands. Dr. Ads has extensive experience with this dental surgery, and consistently provides predictable and safe outcomes to his patients needing this service. For more information, we invite you to schedule a consultation to learn about the bone grafting options that are available.