Bone Grafting in Vaughan

Missing teeth, gum disease, or trauma can lead to jawbone deterioration over time. When bone loss occurs, it may no longer be strong or thick enough to securely hold a dental implant. This is where a dental bone graft becomes essential. At our Vaughan clinic, our dental bone graft specialists offer advanced Bone Grafting procedures to rebuild, strengthen, and regenerate lost bone, helping you regain facial structure, improve oral health, and qualify for dental implants with long-term success.

    What Is a Dental Bone Graft?

    A dental bone graft is a surgical procedure used to rebuild and regenerate bone where it has been lost or weakened. During the procedure, bone grafting material-either natural or synthetic, is placed in the area of bone deficiency. This material acts like a scaffold that stimulates your body to grow new, healthy bones.

    Bone grafting in dental care is commonly needed when:

    • A tooth has been missing for a long time
    • Gum disease caused bone loss
    • A tooth extraction led to jawbone shrinkage
    • Trauma or infection damaged the bone

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    Why Is a Bone Graft Needed Before Dental Implants?

    Dental implants rely on a solid jawbone to anchor securely. If there isn’t enough width, height, or density of bone, the implant may not integrate properly.

    A dental bone graft in Vaughan may be recommended to:

    • Prevent bone collapse after a tooth extraction
    • Stabilize loose teeth
    • Restore facial structure and prevent sunken features
    • Increase bone height near the sinuses
    • Prepare the jaw for dental implant placement

    Most patients who are not initially candidates for implants can qualify after Bone Grafting.

    How Much Bone Is Needed for a Dental Implant?

    Generally, at least 1 mm of healthy bone must surround the implant on all sides. If the bone is thin, shallow, or too soft, a graft is required before implant placement.

    In the upper jaw, bone height can be limited by the sinus cavity, often making a sinus lift necessary.

    Types of Bone Graft Materials Used

    We offer several graft material options based on your health, needs, and treatment goals:

    • Autograft: your own bone (most predictable)
    • Allograft: human donor bone
    • Xenograft: animal-derived bone (usually bovine)
    • Alloplast: synthetic biocompatible material

    Your dentist will select the best material for your specific case.

    What to Expect During the Dental Bone Graft Procedure

    Most Bone Grafting procedures are straightforward and performed under local anesthesia or sedation for your comfort.

    Treatment steps include:

    1. Thorough examination and CBCT 3D scan
    2. Local anesthesia or sedation
    3. Incision to access the bone
    4. Placement of grafting material
    5. Membrane placement (if required)
    6. Suturing and healing instructions

    Most patients experience little to no discomfort during the procedure.

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