Bone Grafting in Woodbury, Maplewood & Forest Lake

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Bone grafting may be required to address defects in a patient’s jaw. Bone grafting is a form of reconstructive surgery that helps to generate and rebuild bone and increase bone density. Bone grafting surgery is performed to correct problems that may be the result of:

  • Defects present from birth
  • Trauma
  • Removal of a tumor
  • Tooth loss and subsequent loss of bone in the related jaw area

True North Oral Surgery & Implants performs bone grafting in Woodbury, Maplewood & Forest Lake, MN. Contact us to schedule an appointment.

What Is Bone Grafting?

Bone grafting is a specialized procedure designed to restore and regenerate bone tissue in areas where it has deteriorated. This process is crucial for patients who need dental implants but lack sufficient bone structure. By using advanced techniques and materials, we rebuild the jawbone, providing a stable foundation for implants that mimic natural teeth in both function and appearance.

Benefits of Bone Grafting

  • Restores Bone Structure: Bone grafting ensures a robust base for successful dental implant placement, enhancing long-term stability and success rates.
  • Prevents Further Bone Loss: This procedure helps prevent future bone loss, which can affect facial structure and oral health, preserving your natural appearance.
  • Qualifies More Patients for Implants: By increasing bone density, bone grafting enables patients previously unsuitable for implants to benefit from this long-term solution.
  • Enhances Aesthetics and Functionality: Bone grafting gives dental restorations a strong foundation, improving both the look and function of teeth.
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Why Choose True North Oral Surgery & Implants?

  • Expertise and Experience: Our board-certified surgeons bring decades of experience and are dedicated to providing top-notch care tailored to your specific needs.
  • Patient-Centered Care: We emphasize in-depth, personalized relationships to ensure you feel informed and comfortable throughout your treatment.
  • Commitment to Quality: Owned and operated by our practicing doctors, our decisions are always guided by what is best for patient care—not profits.

Frequently Asked Questions About Bone Grafting

What are the different types of bone grafting?

Minor Bone Grafting

  • Used for minor defects in the bone, commonly following tooth extractions.
  • Ensures sufficient bone volume for dental implant placement.

Socket Preservation

  • Prevents bone loss after tooth extraction.
  • Involves placing graft material into the socket to maintain bone height and width.

Major Bone Grafting

  • Addresses more significant deficits due to trauma, congenital conditions, or long-term tooth loss.
  • Often necessary for significant jaw reconstruction.

Ridge Augmentation

  • Enhances the jawbone’s width and height.
  • Provides a supportive structure for future dental implants.

Sinus Lifts

  • Elevates the sinus membrane to allow for bone grafting in the upper jaw.
  • Increases bone volume in preparation for implants in the back of the jaw.

What materials are used in bone grafting?

Bone grafting can involve autografts (your own bone), allografts (donor bone), xenografts (animal bone), or synthetic materials, depending on your specific needs.

Does bone grafting require any special aftercare?

After a bone graft, follow our simple aftercare instructions for optimal healing. Maintain good oral hygiene with gentle brushing around the graft and use an antimicrobial mouthwash as recommended. Avoid hard or crunchy foods during the initial healing period to protect the graft site. Our team is here to guide and support your smooth recovery.

How does an oral surgeon promote healing after bone grafting?

Bone Morphogenic Protein (BMP) is a synthetic protein that encourages bone growth. It stimulates bone formation in grafting procedures.

Platelet-rich plasma (PRP): Derived from the patient’s blood, PRP accelerates healing and regeneration. It promotes improved recovery and outcomes in bone grafting.

Is there a lengthy recovery period after bone grafting?

Recovery can vary, but most patients can resume normal activities within a few days. Complete healing and integration may take several months.

Are there risks associated with bone grafting?

Like any surgical procedure, bone grafting carries some risks, but serious complications are rare. We ensure you are fully informed and prepared.

Can bone grafting be done at the same time as dental implants?

In some cases, bone grafting can be performed simultaneously with implant placement, but our surgeons determine this on a case-by-case basis.

Contact True North Oral Surgery & Implants

Ready to enhance your oral health and smile with bone grafting? Contact True North Oral Surgery & Implants today to schedule a consultation with our expert team. We’re here to guide you through every step of the process, ensuring the highest standards of care and comfort.

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True North Oral Surgery & Implants
Woodbury Office
9950 Valley Creek Road, Suite 100
Woodbury,
MN
55125
651-578-7000
Maplewood Office
1560 Beam Avenue, Suite E
Maplewood,
MN
55109
651-578-7000
Forest Lake Office
1420 South Lake Street, Suite 200
Forest Lake,
MN
55025
651-578-7000
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