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Prepare for Dental Implants with Bone Grafting
Bone grafting is a procedure that rebuilds or reinforces areas of the jawbone that have lost density, most commonly due to a missing tooth, gum disease, or an old extraction site that was never restored. During the procedure, grafting material is placed in the affected area to encourage new bone growth, creating a stronger, more stable foundation for future dental work, particularly dental implants.
At Gibney Dental Associates in Netcong, NJ, bone grafting is most often recommended as a preparatory step before implant placement, since implants require a certain amount of healthy bone to properly integrate and support a new tooth long term. Without adequate bone, an implant may not have the stability it needs to succeed, which is why grafting plays such an important role for many patients pursuing implant treatment.
Procedure Duration: 1 to 2 visits
Sedation Options: Local anesthesia, laughing gas (nitrous oxide), anti-anxiety medication
Why Bone Grafting Matters More Than Patients Expect
- Rebuilds bone density lost after tooth extraction, injury, or long-term tooth loss
- Creates a stable foundation needed for successful dental implant placement
- Helps preserve the natural shape of your jaw and face, which can change as bone deteriorates
- Prevents further bone loss in areas affected by gum disease or missing teeth
- Improves the long-term success rate of implants placed in previously weakened areas
- Can be performed at the same time as an extraction to preserve the socket for future treatment
Who Is a Candidate for Bone Grafting?
- Are planning to get a dental implant but do not currently have enough bone density to support it
- Have experienced bone loss following a tooth extraction that was never restored
- Have gum disease that has affected the bone supporting your teeth
- Are having a tooth extracted and want to preserve the socket for a future implant
- Have a naturally thin or narrow jawbone in the area where a tooth is missing
From Evaluation to a Stronger Foundation
01.
Evaluation and Imaging
02.
Placement of Grafting Material
03.
Healing and New Bone Growth
04.
Moving Forward With Implant Placement
