When it comes to bone grafts , the procedure sounds more frightening than it really is. Dental bone grafting is a well-established, proven treatment method that replaces missing bone in your jaw to provide a secure platform for dental implants, as well as to restore bone that has been reabsorbed as the result of periodontal (gum) disease. This is an in-office procedure requiring IV sedation — which means you’ll need someone to drive you to the appointment and back home — and is well-tolerated by the vast majority of patients. In other words, let our team at 24/7 Local Dentist put your mind at ease if your dentist or oral surgeon recommends a bone graft!
In this blog post, we will explain everything you need to know about bone grafts and the four different types you can receive. Continue reading to learn what to expect from the procedure, side effects, recovery, and aftercare.
A dental bone graft replaces missing bone in your jaw with bone grafting material to encourage regeneration. As your natural bone grows, it absorbs the graft material, resulting in a fully integrated region of new bone. Four types of bone grafting material exist:
Because you are the donor for an autograft, two separate surgeries will be required. The other types require only one surgery. Autografts are considered the gold standard since they increase bony support in the jaw and promote faster healing and new bone formation. However, all types achieve successful results. Your dentist or oral surgeon will discuss each option with you.
A bone graft procedure typically involves five steps:
You will need four to six months — perhaps longer — to completely heal and be ready for your dental implant if that is the reason for the bone graft. Your dentist or oral surgeon will provide a list of detailed instructions to care for the area. Follow these closely to prevent failure or complications.
During your consultation with your dentist or oral surgeon, give him or her a list of all medications — both prescription and over-the-counter — that you take. Include herbal supplements as well, as they can affect the body’s platelet production, which is extremely important to ensure the bone grafting procedure succeeds.
Before your procedure, your dental professional may ask you to stop certain types of medication. How far in advance you will have to stop the medication will depend upon the dosage you are taking, the type of medication, and the type of procedure you are having done.
If you start taking a new medication or supplement between the consultation and the day of the procedure, call the office and ask if you need to stop taking it. It is better to be prepared than to arrive the day of the procedure to discover it cannot be performed.
At the time you make your appointment, your dentist or oral surgeon will give you a detailed list of pre-surgical instructions. For example, you may be told to not eat or drink anything (even water) after midnight. Be sure to read and follow these instructions carefully.
As this is a surgical procedure, some side effects are to be expected and are considered normal. Following your post-surgical instructions will help keep them to a minimum. Infection is a concern with any surgery, so be sure to take the full course of antibiotics prescribed to you.
Normal side effects include:
If these side effects increase or persist beyond a week, call your dentist or oral surgeon.
Abnormal side effects include:
Signs of trouble include:
If you experience any of these abnormal side effects, call your dentist or oral surgeon immediately.
Fortunately, a dental bone graft is a safe, uneventful procedure for the vast majority of people. Of course, a positive outcome that gives you a solid foundation for a dental implant or restoration after periodontal disease depends upon the experience and skill of the dentist or oral surgeon you chose.
We understand that the main concern you may have is cost, which is why we accept all major PPO plans for dental insurance and also offer our in-house dental plan. Please see our financing page for more information.
At 24/7 Local Dentist , it is our mission to provide the highest quality and most compassionate oral care to our Chicago patients, including both dental and periodontal services . Our dental specialists include our general dentist, Dr. Nilofer Khan , our periodontist, Dr. Amir Danesh , and our endodontist, Dr. Sabek .
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