Dr. Rupal Bordia may recommend bone grafting prior to providing you with a dental implant. This treatment helps to replace lost bone tissue so that your teeth and implant can have a stable foundation. Call Bordia Dental Associates at 732-409-0330 to set up a consultation with our experienced dentist and find out more about bone grafting in Freehold, New Jersey.

Bone grafting is a procedure designed to restore and strengthen areas of the jawbone that have lost density or mass. When the jawbone lacks sufficient volume, it can impact the overall health of your mouth and limit restorative options, such as dental implants. Bone grafting is often recommended for patients who have experienced bone loss due to missing teeth, gum disease or trauma. By adding bone material to deficient areas, this procedure creates a stronger foundation, supporting long-term dental health and future restorations.

During a bone grafting procedure, our experienced dental team will carefully add bone material to the affected area of your jaw. This material may come from different sources, depending on your specific needs. Autografts, or bone sourced from your own body, are often considered ideal because they integrate naturally. However, other options include allografts (bone from a tissue bank) and synthetic materials, both of which are safe and effective. Our team will discuss the best approach for you based on your health, bone density and treatment goals.

Bone grafting is commonly performed as a preliminary step for patients who need dental implants. Since implants require a stable foundation in the jaw to ensure long-term success, a bone graft may be necessary to build up the bone density at the implant site. Additionally, bone grafting can be beneficial for patients with advanced periodontal disease, where bone loss around the teeth has compromised the jaw’s structure. By rebuilding bone in these areas, bone grafting helps maintain jaw stability and prevents further deterioration.

Recovery after a bone graft is generally manageable, with most patients able to resume their regular activities within a few days. Mild swelling or discomfort is normal and can be managed with over-the-counter pain relief. Over time, the grafted bone will fuse with your natural bone, creating a solid foundation. Our team will guide you through the healing process and provide tips for optimal recovery.

FAQ

What is bone grafting and why would I need it?

Bone grafting is a procedure that restores lost bone mass in the jaw by adding bone material to areas with insufficient density. This is often necessary for patients who have experienced bone loss due to missing teeth, gum disease or trauma. By rebuilding the jawbone, bone grafting provides a stable foundation for dental implants or other restorative treatments, ensuring long-term dental health and stability.

What types of materials are used in bone grafting?

The bone material used in grafting can come from various sources, depending on your needs and preferences. Autografts, or bone from your own body, are highly compatible and often ideal for integration. Other options include allografts, which use donor bone from a tissue bank or synthetic materials. Each type of graft is safe and effective and our team will discuss the best choice for your treatment goals.

How long does it take for a bone graft to heal?

Healing from a bone graft generally takes several months, as the grafted bone needs time to fuse with your natural bone and achieve full integration. Most patients can return to normal activities within a few days after the procedure, with only mild discomfort that can be managed with over-the-counter pain relief. We will monitor the healing process closely and let you know when the area is ready for further treatment, such as dental implants.

Is bone grafting painful?

Bone grafting is performed with local anesthesia to ensure that you are comfortable during the procedure and sedation options are available for patients who experience anxiety. Most patients report mild discomfort after the procedure, which typically subsides within a few days. Swelling or soreness can be managed with pain relievers and cold compresses. Our team will provide detailed aftercare instructions to help ensure a smooth and comfortable recovery.

 

If you are considering bone grafting or have questions about how it can benefit your oral health, we invite you to schedule a consultation. Our goal is to help you achieve a strong, healthy jaw and a smile that is ready for any restorative treatments you may need.

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