
Bone Graft Treatments in
Long Island City
A jaw bone graft is a procedure that rebuilds or strengthens areas of the jaw where bone has been lost. Bone grafting uses natural or synthetic bone material to encourage new bone growth. Jaw bone grafts are commonly performed to create a stable foundation for dental implants or to preserve jawbone structure after tooth loss.
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Why are jaw bone grafts needed?
Jaw bone grafts are needed when bone loss has occurred due to missing teeth, gum disease, trauma, or infection. Without enough bone, dental implants may not be stable or successful. Our team frequently recommends grafting to restore bone volume, support facial structure, and improve the long-term success of restorative treatments like dental implants.
How long does it take to heal from a jaw bone graft?
Initial healing from a jaw bone graft typically takes one to two weeks, with swelling and discomfort improving quickly. Full healing and bone integration usually take three to six months, depending on the size of the graft and the patient’s overall health. We always monitor healing closely to ensure the graft is successful before proceeding with implants.
Are jaw bone grafts permanent?
Jaw bone grafts are designed to be permanent. Over time, the graft material integrates with your natural bone and becomes part of your jaw. This new bone provides lasting support for teeth or dental implants. Proper care, good oral hygiene, and follow-up visits help ensure long-term success, and should you have any questions or concerns at any time, our team is here to assist!
Are jaw bone grafts always needed before dental implants?
Jaw bone grafts are not always required before dental implants. Many patients already have enough healthy bone for implant placement. However, if bone loss is present, grafting may be recommended to ensure implant stability and longevity. Our experienced team evaluates each case with imaging to determine whether a graft is necessary.
