Bone Grafts

Expert Bone Grafting Services to Support Dental Implants and Protect Oral Health

At our Burlington clinic, we provide professional bone graft treatments to help patients restore jaw strength, support oral health, and prepare for future dental procedures. Bone grafting is often recommended when bone loss has occurred due to missing teeth, gum disease, or injury. This treatment not only rebuilds the jawbone but also creates a strong foundation for dental implants and improves overall oral function, ensuring you can eat, speak, and smile with confidence.

What Is Bone Grafts?

Bone graft treatments in Burlington are designed to restore lost bone, strengthen the jaw, and support long-term oral health. Whether bone loss is due to missing teeth, gum disease, or injury, grafting provides the foundation needed for future dental work, such as implants, while improving stability and function. Professional bone grafting care ensures a healthier, stronger smile for years to come.

Benefits of Dental Hygiene Care:

Restores Jaw Strength

Rebuilds bone that has weakened or deteriorated.

Supports Dental Implants

Provides a solid foundation for successful implant placement.

Prevents Further Bone Loss

Stops deterioration that can occur after tooth loss or gum disease.

Improves Facial Structure

Helps maintain a natural appearance and prevents sunken facial features.

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A dental bone graft is a procedure that rebuilds or adds bone to the jaw, usually to support dental implants or restore areas affected by bone loss.

You may need a bone graft if you’ve lost bone due to missing teeth, gum disease, or injury, or if your jawbone isn’t strong enough to support a dental implant.

Healing usually takes several months, as the new bone integrates with your natural bone. Your dentist will monitor healing before placing implants or moving to the next stage of treatment.

You may need a bone graft if you’ve lost bone due to missing teeth, gum disease, or injury, or if your jawbone isn’t strong enough to support a dental implant.

Bone grafts can use natural bone from your body, donor bone, or synthetic materials. Your dentist will recommend the best option for your needs.

In some cases, implants can be placed at the same time. However, most patients need to wait until the graft has fully healed and strengthened the jawbone.

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