Dental Implants & Periodontology of Massapequa provides bone grafting on the South Shore of Long Island and surrounding areas of New York. To learn more, call
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What Is Bone Grafting?
Bone grafting is a procedure used to strengthen the jaw bone and encourage regeneration of lost bone tissue. The primary purpose of bone grafting is to prepare the site for future implant placement. When one or more teeth are missing or extracted, the jaw bone that supported those teeth will gradually resorb if not grafted at the time of extraction. Bone grafting is the process of placing either cadaver bone, bovine bone or artificial bone in the area of ridge deficiency to facilitate regeneration of the lost bone tissue.
Benefits of Bone Grafting
- Makes dental implant placement possible. Patients who would otherwise not be eligible for dental implants can experience the highest quality restoration for missing teeth with the help of bone regeneration.
- Reverses bone loss. Bone grafting can promote regeneration of lost bone tissue in the jaw, essentially reversing bone loss.
- Improves oral health. A strong, healthy jaw provides support for existing teeth as well as dental prosthetics, which can improve your oral health.
- Restores bone around existing teeth: Not only does bone grafting help with future site preparation for implant placement, it also helps with restoring defects around the natural teeth to strengthen them.
Why Choose Dental Implants and Periodontology of Massapequa?
This is just one way that we take your overall health and wellness into consideration when it comes to your dental care. Also, as a periodontist our aim is always to save teeth. Bone grafting can help grow bone around the natural teeth depending upon the severity of the disease.
Procedures Offered
At our Massapequa office, we provide the highest standard of care with a team of skilled surgeons and a doctor whose expertise ranging from cosmetic dentistry to periodontics ensures the best outcomes. Whether addressing inadequate bone structure, traumatic injuries, congenital defects, or tumor surgery, we use advanced techniques and the latest advancements to repair defects, enhance facial contours, and prepare implant sites in a predictable way. From major bone grafts to treating short unsightly teeth, exposed root surfaces, or large defects, our services are typically performed with precision and comfort.
Using common donor sites like the iliac crest, tibia, hip, or skull, we can make bone suitable for replacement teeth and repair implant sites even after previous extractions or poor quality healing. Most patients find their ability to eat virtually anything greatly improved, and lost teeth regains a natural look with proper length and a confident smile. Our goal is to restore functionality, cover unsightly areas, and help you place implants successfully.