bone grafting & ridge expansion
patient testimonials

Since I had the procedure, I’m able to chew food in a way I was struggling to do before. There was some level of confidence I don’t think I was aware had been affected.
Jason

I love the staff. They are just amazing. They’re so friendly and they keep up with all the schooling, the certifications. So they know exactly what they’re doing. Dr. Bean is just so amazing.
Ginger
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benefits of bone grafting & ridge expansion
Rebuild your jawbone to support dental implants.
supports implants
Creates a strong and dependable foundation in the jaw to support future dental implants successfully.
rebuilds bone
Restores areas of the jaw where bone has deteriorated or weakened due to tooth loss, trauma, or disease.
ridge widening
Widens the narrow areas of the jawbone to make space for secure and properly placed dental implants.
multiple materials
Grafting materials can include synthetic bone, donor bone, or your own natural bone, based on your specific needs.
precision planning
Treatment is guided by detailed 3D imaging and CT scans to ensure accuracy and predictable results.
boosts stability
Reinforces your bite and helps increase the long-term success and function of implant-supported restorations.
common questions
Patients often ask these questions about bone building procedures.
is it done in the office?
Yes, bone grafting and ridge expansion procedures are typically performed right here in our office under local anesthesia or sedation. This allows for a comfortable and efficient experience without the need for a hospital visit.
can I eat normally afterward?
After the procedure, you’ll need to stick to soft foods and avoid anything crunchy, spicy, or too hot. Following our post-op care instructions for a few days will help you heal properly and avoid complications.
what’s the graft made of?
The graft material can come from a few different sources—we may use your own bone, donor tissue, or a synthetic bone substitute. The best option for you depends on the amount of bone needed, your health, and treatment goals.
do I need it before implants?
If your jawbone isn’t wide or dense enough to hold a dental implant securely, a bone graft is often recommended beforehand. This ensures your implant has the strong foundation it needs to stay stable and last long-term.
