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Bone RegenerationBone regeneration is a very common procedure done today. Most people undergoing implant treatment do not have the required bone quantity or bone quality for the procedure to be successful. Fortunately, there is new technology that has made the process of rebuilding bone very quick and effective. Today, dentists are using grafting materials in rebuilding bone and obtain successful outcomes. This has made it possible for those patients who have lost teeth but are unable to have an implant because of bone loss to have their implants done. Bone regeneration is what allows them to have adequate bone to anchor the implants.

How bone volume is lost after tooth removal

When a tooth is removed, dentists usually recommend having it replaced soonest possible in order to prevent loss of bone volume. This helps to ensure that should you consider having implants in future, there will be adequate bone to anchor them. A family dentist will use a bone graft when replacing the missing tooth in order to prevent loss of bone volume. Without sufficient bone volume, the implant will also not look natural. Most importantly, bone volume allows the tooth to function properly after the implant is placed.

What options are available?

Modern family dentistry has come a long way to provide different bone regeneration techniques. In most cases, grafting materials will be used during the bone regeneration procedure. The dentist will open the gum tissue and augment the remaining bone with the grafting material. This material needs to heal in order for the tooth to continue functioning as normal. The healing is enhanced by use of guided bone regeneration membranes which are designed to cover the graft material.

Are you a candidate to replace a tooth with an implant?

For the dentist to determine if you are a candidate for bone regeneration procedure, one of the top concerns is how much bone is required. If it’s only a single tooth implant, then you are likely to need a small amount of grafting material. The grafts can be either manmade from different species or an auto-graft that is obtained from a different part of your body. Visit the dental clinic Richmond Hill to discuss your options and determine what is most suitable.

What to expect during bone regeneration

Bone regeneration procedures are fairly straightforward. In most cases, you will be given local anesthesia to numb the area for the grafting material to be placed. Sometimes oral or intravenous sedation is used to achieve this. Once the procedure is done, you are likely to be given antibiotics in order to protect the area from any infections. You may also need to take some medication to control the minimal pain and inflammation that is often experienced after the procedure.

Bone regeneration is a popular area of general dentistry that is considered a routine procedure. The scope of the surgery may vary from individual to individual depending on their oral situation. Discuss your options with the dentist, periodontist or maxillofacial surgeon and make sure you understand all the risks involved before going forward.

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