In this video, Dr. Matthew Keider explains how bone grafting can restore lost bone and create a stable foundation for dental implants when bone volume is insufficient. If you are considering dental implants but have concerns about bone loss, schedule a free consultation today to explore your options.
In some cases, there may not be enough bone to support certain procedures, such as dental implant placement. For a dental implant to be successful, it must be fully surrounded by sufficient bone. If there is inadequate bone volume, implant placement may not be possible without additional treatment.
To address this, we offer bone grafting procedures in our office to help rebuild and strengthen the bone. Bone grafting can create a more stable foundation, making it possible to proceed with treatments like dental implants. If you are considering implants but have concerns about bone loss, we can evaluate your situation and determine whether bone grafting is necessary to achieve the best long-term outcome.
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