Bone Grafting Prosper

Regenerate and Restore Your Bone Tissue

Senior couple laughing together outdoors after bone grafting in Prosper

If you’re considering dental implants to replace teeth, your dentist or one of our highly trained dental specialists might have told you that bone grafting treatment needs to be performed before the implants can be safely placed. If you are unfamiliar with this treatment, why it’s needed, or what to expect, you’ll want to keep reading. When performed by an experienced professional, bone grafting in Prosper can give your jaw the structure and volume it needs to hold a tooth replacement reliably for many years to come. To learn more or schedule a consultation with our team, give us a call.

Why Choose Wisdom Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery for Bone Grafting?

  • Led by Board Certified Oral Surgeon & Periodontist
  • All Types of Bone Grafts Available for More Personalized Care
  • Able to See Patients Quickly & Complete Treatment Efficiently

What Is Bone Grafting?

Illustration of bone grafting material being applied to the jawbone where a tooth is lost

Bone grafting is a type of surgical procedure that involves the placement of healthy bone tissue into another area of the body where it’s needed. It can be performed on any bone in the body, but our dental specialists can easily perform it on the jawbone as well. The donated bone material utilized to expand your current bone tissue can come from other areas of the body (such as the hip) or from a donated cadaver/lab-created material.

Why Do I Need Bone Grafting?

Smiling older woman in the dental chair

When a tooth is lost, the bone tissue inside the jaw can begin to deteriorate. In fact, it’s one of the reasons why dentists and dental specialists alike recommend dental implant treatment immediately following an extraction to minimize bone loss after the tooth is removed. However, if the tooth goes missing for too long, the bone inside the socket can resorb back into the body and travel to areas where it’s actually more useful. Once our team places the donated bone into your socket and gives it time to heal, it will become strong enough to hold a tooth replacement with confidence.

How Does Bone Grafting Treatment Work?

Illustration of a bone graft being performed on the lower arch

Before treatment, you’ll receive proper anesthesia to ensure no sensation is felt during your surgery. We’ll also perform detailed X-rays and 3D scans of your mouth and jaw to create a surgical plan for your bone graft. Our dental specialists will closely monitor your vital signs during surgery to ensure a smooth and predictable treatment. After creating a small incision in the skin and muscle to reach the bone, we’ll take the small portion of bone needed to kickstart the grafting process, then insert it in between the two pieces of bone that need to connect together. Finally, we’ll close the skin and muscle tissue with sutures, then discuss your aftercare instructions to ensure proper healing of the area.