
Restore Your Smile with Dental Bone Grafting
Dental bone grafting is necessary when there is a deficiency of natural bone in the mouth to support dental implants. This deficiency can be caused by developmental defects, gum disease, face injury or trauma, or empty space after teeth were removed.
There are several types of dental bone grafts. The best solution depends on the damage that needs to be repaired and the location of the lost tooth. Our oral surgeon in Peachtree Corners, GA, Dr. Skelton takes the time to cover all of your options so both of you can find the best solution for your unique needs.
Dental bone grafts are a fairly common procedure, they are safe and a great long-term solution for someone who has lost a tooth due to periodontal disease, injury, or another type of dental or mouth infection.
When is Bone Grafting Required?
What Are the Common Reasons for Bone Grafting?
- Tooth Extraction Bone Graft: To preserve the bone after tooth removal.
- Bone Graft for Dental Implant: To create a solid foundation for a dental implant.
- Gum Disease: Loss of bone due to severe periodontal issues.
- Major Jaw Defects: Resulting from traumatic injuries, tumor surgeries, or congenital conditions.