Bone Grafting.

Setting the Stage for Success

Experience the transformative power of advanced bone grafting techniques at Wisdom Oral Surgery. If you're struggling with bone loss in the jaw due to factors like advanced gum disease, trauma, or chronic tooth loss, our skilled oral surgeons can stabilize and rebuild the affected areas.

By regrowing bone tissue, we create a solid foundation for dental implants, restoring your oral function, facial shape, and confidence. Discover how our team of experts utilizes cutting-edge bone grafting techniques to revitalize your smile and ensure long-lasting oral health.


Advanced Bone Grafting for Enhanced Smile Restoration

Building Strong Foundations: The Advantages of Bone Grafting for Dental Health and Implant Success

Uncover the transformative benefits of this procedure, promoting optimal dental health and restoring your confident smile. Consult with a dental professional to explore if bone grafting is the right solution for you and unlock a world of possibilities for your oral well-being.

  • Bone grafting helps promote the growth and regeneration of new bone tissue, increasing bone strength and volume in areas of deficiency.

  • Bone grafting creates a solid foundation for dental implants by providing sufficient bone support. This increases the chances of successful implant integration and long-term stability.

  • Bone loss in the jaw can lead to facial sagging and a prematurely aged appearance. By restoring bone volume through grafting, facial aesthetics are preserved, helping you maintain a youthful and natural appearance.

  • With bone grafting, patients who were previously not eligible for dental implants due to insufficient bone can now benefit from this advanced tooth replacement option. It expands the treatment options available for individuals with bone loss.

  • Bone grafting can enhance the stability and fit of removable dentures. By creating a more solid and supportive foundation, dentures are less likely to shift or become loose, improving overall comfort and function.

  • Bone grafting not only addresses bone loss but also promotes overall oral health. By preserving bone structure and supporting healthy teeth and gums, it contributes to long-term oral health and overall well-being.

What is Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery?

Oral and maxillofacial surgery is a surgical specialty focusing on reconstructive surgery of the face, facial trauma surgery, the oral cavity, head and neck, mouth, and jaws, as well as facial cosmetic surgery/facial plastic surgery including cleft lip and cleft palate surgery.

This video provided courtesy of American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons (AAOMS)

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