Bone Graft for Dental Implants

03/05/2015 09:56

Bone Graft for Dental ImplantsAny number of events could happen that could result in losing a tooth entirely. Suffering outside trauma could cause a tooth to get knocked out of place, or extreme decay could necessitate a dental extraction. Replacing the tooth is necessary in order to prevent the surrounding teeth from shifting out of position or to prevent your facial features from changing. There are several options your dentist may recommend, but many patients have found success through single tooth dental implants.

There are several advantages to dental implants that make them a worthwhile investment. For one, implants are integrated directly into your jaw bone, so you do not have to worry about the bone deteriorating. If the tooth has been missing for a while and the bone has already lost density, you may need a bone grafting procedure in order to make the bone strong enough to support the implant.

It may take up to six months for the implant to fully fuse to the jaw bone through a process known as osseointegration. After the jaw bone has fully healed, a dental crown can be placed on top, and this will serve as your new tooth. Talk to your dentist to see if implants are an option for you.