Why bone grafting is done
Bone loss can happen after tooth removal, infection, trauma, or periodontal changes. Grafting helps rebuild support where the area needs more structure.
Rebuild support where bone has been lost with carefully planned treatment designed for strength, healing, and long term stability. Precise care, clear guidance, and a calm experience from consultation to recovery.
Bone grafting helps restore support in areas where bone has thinned or been lost, creating a stronger base for healing, function, and future treatment.
Bone loss can happen after tooth removal, infection, trauma, or periodontal changes. Grafting helps rebuild support where the area needs more structure.
In many cases, grafting is used to prepare an area for implants or to preserve the site after an extraction so it heals with better support.
Grafted sites need time to integrate and mature. We explain the healing timeline clearly so you know what to expect before the next stage of treatment.
From planning to aftercare, we focus on comfort, site protection, and clear communication so your treatment feels calm and well managed.
Bone grafting is used when an area needs more volume or support to heal well or to prepare for future care. It may be recommended after extractions, around implant sites, or in areas where the jaw has changed over time. We assess the site carefully and explain the best plan for your goals.
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