BONE GRAFTING

Rebuilding bone structure to support long-term oral health

WHY IS BONE GRAFTING IMPORTANT?

  • Supports dental implant treatment – Creates sufficient bone volume for stable implant placement.

  • Restores lost bone structure – Helps rebuild areas affected by bone loss.

  • Improves long-term stability – Provides stronger support for future restorative treatment.

  • Preserves facial structure – Bone support helps maintain natural facial contours.

YOUR TREATMENT JOURNEY

Consultation & Assessment

We assess bone levels using digital imaging and discuss the most suitable treatment approach.

Implant Placement

A personalised plan is created based on the amount and location of bone loss.

Bone Grafting Procedure

Bone grafting material is carefully placed into the treatment area to encourage regeneration.

Healing & Review

The graft is given time to integrate and develop before any further restorative treatment begins.

Finance Options

We understand that advanced restorative treatment is an important investment in your long-term oral health. Flexible finance options may be available to help make bone grafting treatment more manageable.

Our team will be happy to explain the available options and provide clear guidance during your consultation.

frequently asked questions

Why would I need bone grafting?

Bone grafting may be recommended when there is insufficient bone to support dental implants or other restorative treatment.

Treatment is carried out under local anaesthetic to ensure comfort throughout the procedure.

Healing time varies depending on the extent of treatment, but several months may be required before implant placement.

Bone grafting encourages natural bone regeneration in areas where bone loss has occurred.

No – some patients have sufficient bone already, while others may require grafting for implant stability.

Bone grafting is a well-established procedure with high success rates when properly planned and maintained.

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