Bone Grafting Treatment in Langley, BC
Periodontal disease is the leading cause of bone loss in the oral
cavity, though there are others such as ill-fitting dentures and facial trauma. The bone grafting
procedure is an excellent way to replace lost bone tissue and encourage natural bone growth. Bone
grafting is a versatile and predictable procedure which fulfills a wide variety of functions.
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A bone graft may be required to create a stable base for dental
implant placement, to reverse bone loss due to gum disease, or to make the smile appear more
aesthetically pleasing.
Reasons for bone grafting
There are a wide variety of reasons why bone grafting may be the best
option for restoring the jaw bone.
Dental implants – Implants are the preferred
replacement method for missing teeth because they restore full functionality to the mouth; however,
implants need to be firmly anchored to the jawbone to be effective. If the jawbone lacks the
necessary quality or quantity of bone, bone grafting can strengthen and thicken the implant site.
Sinus lift – A sinus lift entails elevating the sinus
membrane and grafting bone onto the sinus floor so that implants can be securely placed.
Ridge augmentation – Ridges in the bone can
occur due to trauma, injury, birth defects, or severe periodontal disease. The bone graft is
used to fill in the ridge and make the jawbone a uniform shape.
What does bone grafting treatment involve?
Bone grafting is a fairly simple procedure that can be performed under
local anesthetic. Initially, the grafting
material needs to either be harvested or prepared for insertion. A small incision is made in
the gum tissue and then gently separated from the bone. The bone grafting material is then placed
at the affected site.
The bone regeneration process may be aided by:
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Gum/bone tissue regeneration – A
thin barrier (membrane) is placed below the gum line over the grafting material.
This barrier creates enough space for healthy tissue to grow and separates the
faster-growing gum tissue from the slower-growing fibers. This means that bone
cells can migrate to the protected area and grow naturally.
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Tissue stimulating proteins –
Enamel matrix proteins occur during natural tooth development. Emdogain is a
matrix protein product which is usually placed on the affected site before the gum is
sutured. It mediates the formation of accellular cementum on the tooth which
provides a foundation to allow periodontal attachment to
occur. Tissue-stimulating proteins help create lost support in areas affected
by periodontal defects.
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Platelet-rich growth factors –
A high platelet concentration liquid can be used to create a blood clot at the site of a
wound. It has recently been discovered that PRGF also stimulates bone growth –
meaning a denser graft in a shorter time period.
The gum is sutured in place, and a follow-up appointment will need to
be made within 10 days to assess progress. Bone grafting is a highly successful treatment and a
good base for further periodontal restorations.
If you have any questions about bone
grafting, please ask your dentist.
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