Bone graft surgery helps rebuild and strengthen the jawbone lost due to missing teeth, gum disease, or injury. This procedure creates a stable foundation for dental implants and supports long-term oral health.
Bone graft surgery restores jawbone strength and volume, improving oral health and preparing your mouth for successful dental implant treatment.
Restore lost bone to improve the strength and stability of your jaw.
Create a solid foundation that increases the success of dental implant placement.
Help maintain facial structure and prevent further bone loss after tooth loss.
Bone graft surgery restores bone volume, improves implant success, and supports long-term oral health with a stronger, healthier jaw.
Learn more about bone graft surgery, including why it may be needed, the procedure, recovery, and how it supports dental implants.
Bone graft surgery is a procedure that rebuilds or restores jawbone that has been lost due to missing teeth, gum disease, or injury.
A bone graft may be recommended if there is not enough healthy jawbone to support a dental implant or maintain proper oral function.
The procedure is performed under local anesthesia or sedation to ensure your comfort. Mild soreness after treatment is normal and temporary.
Healing time varies, but most patients require 3–6 months for the graft to integrate with the natural bone before implant placement.
In some cases, an implant can be placed at the same time as the graft. However, many patients need to allow the graft to heal first.
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