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Bone Graft Newtown

Are you seeking dental restoration after experiencing significant bone loss? Bone grafting is a standard procedure that transplants healthy bone tissue to the jaw for reinforcement capable of supporting a dental implant. If you are considering a dental bone graft in Newtown, PA, contact Innovative Implant and Oral Surgery to schedule a consultation today.

 

Who Needs Bone Grafting?

 

Bone grafting is the best choice for patients with:

 

  • Advanced tooth decay
  • Alveolar bone damage
  • Periodontal disease
  • Jawbone atrophy
  • Congenital defects
  • Facial trauma

 

The truth is, any lost tooth can result in loss of underlying bone. Oral surgeons prefer grafting prior to restoration to ensure quality work and longevity. With a bone graft in place, implants can bond with the bolstered underlying bone structure to create a natural look and a more permanent fixture for the crown.

 

What Are Bone Grafts Made Of?

 

The type of bone graft depends upon the extent of bone loss and the location. The most common source of graft material comes from your own bone with an autogenous graft. Other sources include screened, processed, and sterilized tissue from donors or synthetic bioactive glass. Innovative Implant and Oral Surgery uses only the safest, most efficient source material.

 

What Are the Most Common Types of Bone Graft?

Our highly-skilled and educated Newtown oral surgery team can reverse bone deterioration and strengthen the integrity of your smile using a number of procedures, including:

 

  • Sinus Lift – Placing implants in the upper jaw, where the upper teeth connect to the sinus floor.
  • Ridge Augmentation – Expanding the width or height of the jawbone using precise instrumentation.

 

In addition to bone grafts, a soft tissue graft may be needed to boost the feel and natural appearance of the gums surrounding the implant.

 

Are Bone Grafts Painful?

 

Bone transplant surgery is a painless 45-minute outpatient procedure performed under localized anesthesia combined with sedation for maximal comfort. The initial healing process involves little to no discomfort. Most people get by with a simple dose of antibiotics to prevent infection, but we can prescribe pain medication for particularly sensitive patients.

 

What is the Aftercare for Bone Graft Surgery Like?

 

We will provide you with all the instructions you need to mend swiftly. This may include directives to:

 

  • Slow bleeding – Use gauze, tea bags, and tannic acid to slow post-operative bleeding.
  • Reduce swelling – Apply an ice pack 30 minutes on, 30 minutes off as needed for comfort.
  • Protect stitches – Avoid straws, excessive chewing, and pulling the lips back to inspect the site.
  • Avoid infection – Rinse the mouth with saltwater four to five times a day to prevent infection.
  • Eat carefully – Stick with room temperature liquids, avoiding excessively hot or cold, and crunchy foods.
  • Eat healthy – Within days, you should be able to resume a normal diet, adding protein and calcium.

 

How Long Does Bone Graft Healing Take?

 

Mild swelling generally resolves within two weeks. Once the full healing process is complete in three to six months, the new implant can be placed. Long-term healing is a complex process that depends upon many factors, from genetics and nutrition to aftercare and the type of procedure performed.

 

Contact Us for Information About Newtown Bone Graft

 

Our board-certified oral and maxillofacial surgeons use leading-edge technology, training, and equipment to guarantee exceptional results. We provide a warm welcome and a personalized care plan that prioritizes your utmost safety and comfort. Our local office is situated in the Newtown Commons West Medical Professional Building at 638 Newtown Yardley Rd # 2A. Call to schedule an appointment!

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Begin your journey to better oral health today. Learn more about the services we provide, what to expect during your first visit, and schedule your appointment at Innovative Oral Surgery & Dental Implants.