Bone Grafting

Bone Grafting




 
Lakewood Bone Graft
At Lumin8 Dentistry, we understand that a strong foundation is essential for successful dental implant treatment. That’s why we offer bone grafting as a specialized procedure to restore and augment the jawbone, providing a solid base for dental implants and ensuring optimal outcomes for our patients in Lakewood, WA. Under the expert guidance of Dr. Jun Carrington and our experienced team, bone grafting at Lumin8 Dentistry is performed with precision, skill, and a commitment to your long-term oral health and well-being.

Unfortunately, tooth loss doesn’t just affect the appearance of your smile. When you lose a tooth, the jawbone beneath it begins to break down, potentially compromising your ability to receive dental implants and altering your facial structure over time. That’s where bone grafting may be an excellent solution for you. Bone grafting is a procedure that rebuilds and strengthens the jawbone, creating a solid foundation for successful implant placement and long-term oral health. At Lumin8 Dentistry, we understand the concerns you may have about complex dental procedures, including bone grafting and dental implants. That is why Dr. Jun Carrington and our team use advanced techniques to perform bone grafting with precision and care, helping you restore both function and aesthetics to your smile.

Why Bone Grafting Becomes Necessary

Your jawbone relies on stimulation from tooth roots to maintain its density and volume. When a tooth is missing, the bone in that area no longer receives this stimulation. Within the first three months of tooth loss, you can lose up to 25% of the bone in that area. This deterioration continues over time, creating a domino effect in which the surrounding teeth may shift, your bite alignment may change, and your facial features may appear sunken or aged. Several situations may require bone grafting before dental implant placement, including: 
  • Missing teeth for an extended period
  • Gum disease that has compromised the bone supporting your teeth
  • Trauma from accidents or injuries
Even the natural aging process can lead to bone resorption, particularly if you’ve worn dentures for many years without addressing the underlying bone loss.





 

Types of Bone Grafting Procedures

Lakewood Implant bone grafting
Different bone grafting techniques address specific needs. 

Socket Preservation Grafts

Socket preservation grafts are performed immediately after tooth extraction to stop bone loss in the empty socket. This proactive approach maintains the bone volume needed for future implant placement.

Ridge Augmentation

Ridge augmentation rebuilds the width and height of the jawbone when significant deterioration has occurred. This procedure restores the natural contour of your gums and jaw, creating adequate space and support for implants.

Sinus Lifts

Sinus lift procedures address bone loss in the upper back jaw area. When the sinuses have expanded into the space once occupied by tooth roots, this technique raises the sinus floor and adds bone beneath it, allowing for implant placement in the upper molars.

Types of Bone Grafting Materials

The bone grafting material itself can come from several sources. Autografts use your own bone, typically harvested from another area of your jaw or body. Allografts use processed human bone from a tissue bank. Xenografts come from animal sources, usually bovine, and synthetic materials offer another biocompatible option.

The Bone Grafting Process at Our Lakewood Practice

Your treatment begins with a comprehensive evaluation. We use digital imaging technology to assess your bone density and volume, and to determine the exact location where grafting is needed. This detailed planning helps us determine the appropriate grafting technique and material for your situation. During the procedure, we prioritize your comfort. Local anesthesia numbs the treatment area, and sedation options are available if you prefer additional relaxation. Dr. Carrington accesses the bone through a small incision in the gum tissue, places the grafting material precisely where it’s needed, and covers it with a protective membrane. The gum tissue is then sutured closed to allow healing. The grafting material serves as a scaffold, encouraging your bone to grow and integrate with the graft. This process, called osseointegration, typically takes three to six months. During this time, your body gradually replaces the grafting material with strong, healthy bone.

Recovery and Healing After Bone Grafting

After your procedure, some swelling and discomfort are normal. We provide detailed post-operative instructions and may prescribe medication to manage any pain and prevent infection. Ice packs applied to the outside of your face help reduce swelling during the first 24 to 48 hours. Stick to soft foods for the first few days and avoid chewing directly on the grafted area. Gentle oral hygiene is essential, but avoid vigorous rinsing or brushing near the surgical site until we give you clearance. Most patients return to normal activities within a few days, though healing continues beneath the surface for several months. Follow-up appointments allow us to oversee your progress and ensure the bone is integrating properly. Once the grafting site has fully healed and the bone has achieved adequate density, you’re ready to move forward with dental implant placement.

Long-Term Benefits of Bone Grafting

Bone grafting provides the foundation necessary for successful dental implants. With proper bone support, implants can achieve their impressive 95% success rate, functioning like natural teeth for decades. The procedure also preserves your facial structure, preventing the sunken appearance associated with bone loss. By maintaining proper bone volume, you protect the alignment of adjacent teeth and preserve your overall oral health. For patients considering full mouth reconstruction, bone grafting may be an essential first step. Whether you need a single implant or multiple restorations, adequate bone support ensures optimal outcomes and longevity for your smile investment.

Schedule Your Consultation at Lumin8 Dentistry

If you’re dealing with tooth loss or preparing for dental implants, bone grafting may be the solution that makes your treatment possible. Dr. Carrington’s years of experience and commitment to staying current with the latest dental innovations ensure you receive the highest standard of care. Our team creates a comfortable environment where your concerns are heard and your questions are answered thoroughly. Ready to learn more about bone grafting and how it can support your dental goals? Contact our Lakewood office to schedule a consultation. We’ll evaluate your specific needs, discuss your treatment options, and create a personalized plan to restore your smile and confidence. At Lumin8 Dentistry, we’re committed to helping you achieve lasting oral health through advanced, compassionate care.








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