Regenerative Bone Grafting in Herriman, UT

Bone loss in the jaw can occur for several reasons, including tooth loss, trauma, or advanced periodontal disease. When this happens, the bone that supports your teeth and dental implants may no longer be sufficient. At Mountain View Periodontics and Implant Dentistry in Herriman Utah, we offer regenerative bone grafting to rebuild lost bone tissue, creating a strong foundation for dental implants and restoring the natural contours of your jaw.

What Is Bone Grafting?

Bone grafting is a surgical procedure that involves placing graft material into areas where bone loss has occurred. The graft material encourages the body to regenerate new bone tissue over time, restoring the structure and density of the jawbone. This process is crucial for patients who are preparing for dental implants or who have experienced significant bone deterioration due to gum disease or trauma.

Why You Might Need Bone Grafting

There are several reasons why you might require bone grafting:

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Tooth Loss:

When a tooth is lost, the surrounding bone begins to shrink and resorb. Over time, this can weaken the jawbone and make it difficult to place a dental implant. Bone grafting restores the lost bone, allowing for successful implant placement.

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Periodontal Disease:

Advanced gum disease can lead to the destruction of the bone that supports your teeth. Bone grafting helps to regenerate this bone, providing stability to the remaining teeth and improving overall oral health.

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Dental Implants:

In order for dental implants to be successful, there must be enough bone to support the implant. If the bone in your jaw is too thin or weak, a bone graft may be necessary to create the required stability.

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Facial Trauma or Injury:

Injuries to the jawbone can lead to bone loss and deformities. Bone grafting can help restore the structure of the jaw, both functionally and aesthetically.

The Bone Grafting Procedure

Consultation and Evaluation

Your bone grafting journey begins with a thorough consultation at Mountain View Periodontics and Implant Dentistry. Dr. Dan Thunell or Dr. Rachna Hegde will evaluate your specific condition using CBCT imaging, which provides detailed 3D images of your jawbone. This advanced imaging technology allows us to assess the extent of bone loss and plan the grafting procedure with precision. A personalized treatment plan will be created to address your unique needs.

Grafting Process

Once your treatment plan is in place, the bone grafting procedure begins. During the surgery, graft material is carefully placed into the areas of the jaw where bone has been lost. The graft material may come from your own body (autograft), a donor (allograft), or a synthetic source. In some cases, Platelet-Rich Fibrin (PRF) is used alongside the graft to enhance healing and stimulate faster bone regeneration.

Healing and Bone Integration

After the bone graft is placed, the healing process begins. Over the next several months, the graft material will gradually integrate with your natural bone, creating a solid foundation. Healing times can vary depending on the extent of the grafting and the individual’s healing capacity, but most patients can expect full integration within 4 to 6 months. During this time, follow-up appointments will be scheduled to monitor your progress and ensure that the graft is healing as expected.

Benefits of Regenerative Bone Grafting

  • Restores Bone Structure: Bone grafting regenerates lost bone, restoring the natural contours of your jaw and providing support for dental implants or other restorations.
  • Improves Oral Function: With the restoration of bone tissue, your ability to chew and speak comfortably is improved, especially when dental implants are used in conjunction with the graft.
  • Prevents Further Bone Loss: By stabilizing the jawbone, bone grafting helps prevent additional bone loss, which can occur after tooth loss or gum disease.
  • Increases Implant Success: A strong, healthy jawbone is essential for the long-term success of dental implants. Bone grafting provides the necessary foundation for implant stability.

What Makes Us Different?

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Experienced Periodontists:

Dr. Dan Thunell and Dr. Rachna Hegde are board-certified periodontists with extensive experience in both regenerative bone grafting and implant placement. Their expertise allows them to perform even the most complex grafting procedures with precision and care

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Advanced Technology:

Our practice utilizes the latest diagnostic tools, including CBCT imaging, to create accurate treatment plans. We also incorporate Platelet-Rich Fibrin (PRF) to enhance healing, offering a modern, minimally invasive approach to bone regeneration.

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Personalized Care:

We understand that every patient’s needs are unique. That’s why we take the time to develop individualized treatment plans tailored to your specific condition and goals, ensuring that you receive the most effective care possible.

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Patient Comfort:

Your comfort is a top priority during the bone grafting procedure. We offer sedation options, including nitrous oxide and IV sedation, to help you feel relaxed and at ease throughout the process. Our team is here to ensure that your experience is as stress-free and comfortable as possible.

Frequently Asked Questions About Bone Grafting

  • How long does it take for a bone graft to heal?

    Healing typically takes 4 to 6 months, during which the graft integrates with your natural bone. Regular follow-up appointments will be scheduled to monitor your progress and ensure successful bone regeneration.

  • Will bone grafting hurt?

    Most patients experience minimal discomfort during and after the procedure. We offer sedation options to ensure your comfort throughout the surgery, and post-operative pain can usually be managed with over-the-counter medication.

  • Is bone grafting always necessary for dental implants?

    Bone grafting is not required for every dental implant case, but it is often needed when there is significant bone loss. Your periodontist will evaluate your jawbone during the consultation and determine whether a graft is necessary.

  • What type of bone graft material is used?

    We use a variety of graft materials, including autografts (your own bone), allografts (donor bone), and synthetic materials. The type of graft used will depend on your individual needs and the extent of bone loss.

  • What are the risks associated with bone grafting?

    Bone grafting is generally a safe procedure, but as with any surgery, there are some risks, including infection, graft rejection, or delayed healing. Our team will provide detailed instructions for post-operative care to minimize these risks.

Contact Us for Regenerative Bone Grafting in Herriman, UT

If you’ve experienced bone loss due to tooth loss, gum disease, or trauma, regenerative bone grafting may be the solution you need to restore your oral health. Contact Mountain View Periodontics and Implant Dentistry at (385) 483-3854 to schedule a consultation. Our skilled team will guide you through every step of the bone grafting process, ensuring that you achieve the best possible results for your smile and overall oral health.

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