Bone grafting is a dental procedure used to rebuild and strengthen the jawbone, often in preparation for dental implants. This procedure is typically necessary when a patient has experienced bone loss due to tooth extraction, gum disease, or trauma.
About Bone Grafting
Without sufficient bone density, the jaw may not be able to support dental implants, which require a solid foundation to ensure stability and long-term success. At Jackson Family Dentistry in Jackson Township, NJ, Dr. Gregory Sclafani offers bone grafting as a solution to restore bone volume and enhance the success of future dental implant procedures.
During a bone grafting procedure, Dr. Sclafani will first evaluate the patient’s dental and medical history and take advanced imaging, such as a 3D CT scan, to assess the condition of the jawbone. If bone loss is identified, bone material—either from the patient’s own body (autograft), a donor (allograft), or synthetic materials—will be carefully placed in the areas where bone is deficient. The bone graft serves as a scaffold, allowing new bone to grow and integrate with the existing jawbone. Over time, the graft will fuse with the natural bone in a process called osseointegration, providing a strong foundation for dental implants.
Bone grafting is a highly effective procedure, but it does require time for the bone to heal and fully integrate with the graft. Depending on the extent of bone loss, the healing process can take several months before dental implants can be placed. However, bone grafting significantly improves the chances of successful implant placement and ensures that the implants will be stable and functional long-term. Dr. Sclafani and his team at Jackson Family Dentistry are dedicated to providing patients with personalized care, ensuring they understand the bone grafting process and the expected recovery timeline. With the help of bone grafting, patients can restore their oral health, improve their smile, and enjoy the lasting benefits of dental implants.
