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Enough Jawbone For Implants - A Guide for Potential Patients


Posted on 9/2/2024 by Advanced Center Oral Surgery and Dental Implants
3D rendering of a dental implant and its components (screw, abutment, and crown) being placed into the jaw.Getting dental implants is a big decision. It's important to understand the entire process, from initial consultation to post-operative care, before taking the plunge. One of the most critical aspects of successful implant placement is having enough jawbone to support the implant.

Why Jawbone is Important for Implants


Jawbone provides the foundation for your teeth, including dental implants. Just like natural teeth, implants rely on strong, healthy bone to anchor them securely in place. This is crucial for both the functionality and longevity of the implant.

Assessing Jawbone for Implants


During your initial consultation, your oral surgeon will conduct a thorough examination of your mouth, including your jawbone. This assessment may involve:

•  Clinical examination: Your oral surgeon will visually examine your jawbone and gums.
•  X-rays: X-rays provide a clear picture of your jawbone structure and density.
•  CT scan: A CT scan allows for a 3D view of your jawbone, revealing its depth and width in detail.

Addressing Insufficient Jawbone


If your jawbone is deemed insufficient for implant placement, don't worry! There are several bone grafting procedures that can help rebuild your jawbone and prepare it for implants. These procedures involve taking bone from another area of your body or using synthetic bone material to augment your existing jawbone.

Bone Grafting Techniques


The type of bone grafting procedure you need will depend on the severity of your bone loss. Some common techniques include:

•  Sinus lift: This procedure adds bone to the upper jaw, where the sinuses are located.
•  Ridge augmentation: This procedure increases the width of your jawbone.
•  Block bone graft: This procedure involves taking a larger piece of bone from another area of your body and grafting it onto your jawbone.

Healing and Recovery


After the bone grafting procedure, you will need to allow time for the bone to heal and integrate with your existing jawbone. This healing process typically takes several months. Once your jawbone has healed sufficiently, you can proceed with the implant placement surgery.

Conclusion


Having enough jawbone is essential for successful dental implant placement. If you're considering getting implants, don't hesitate to discuss your concerns about jawbone with your oral surgeon. They will be able to assess your individual needs and determine the best course of action for you.

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