Bone Grafting

Tooth loss can gradually change the shape of the jaw, which is why bone grafting in The Colony, TX, may be included as part of a long-term restorative plan. Bone loss can happen after tooth removal, gum disease, or long-term tooth loss. Our team leads care with a patient-centered approach, advanced training, and more than two decades of experience.

What Bone Grafting Does for Your Oral Health

To explain bone grafting and provide an overview, it helps to start with how the jaw responds after a tooth is lost. The goal is to create a stronger foundation for normal function and, in some cases, future restorative treatment. Your dentist plans this treatment carefully, using diagnostic imaging and a clinical exam to match your oral health needs.

A dental bone graft in The Colony helps rebuild or preserve bone in areas that no longer have enough natural support. Grafting material is placed in the area to support new bone growth over time. Healing is gradual, and the exact timeline depends on the size of the site and your overall oral health.

When a patient needs a bone graft before implants in The Colony, TX, the goal is to improve support and make implant placement more predictable. Not every patient needs this step, but when the bone has narrowed or weakened, grafting can improve the foundation for long-term implant stability. Your dentist will decide whether this is appropriate after reviewing your bone levels, bite, and treatment plan.

Why Jawbone Loss Should Not Be Ignored

Over time, jawbone loss and deterioration can reduce the support available for implants and other restorations. Without the natural stimulation that comes from chewing, the jaw in that area can slowly shrink. This can affect facial support, bite function, and future treatment options. In plain terms, early treatment can preserve more natural bone and may reduce the need for more extensive treatment later.

Types of Bone Grafting Procedures We Offer in The Colony

Ridge Augmentation in The Colony, TX

In clinical terms, about bone grafting, ridge augmentation refers to rebuilding the jaw ridge after bone has narrowed or collapsed. It is often recommended after tooth loss or trauma. Ridge augmentation can improve the shape of the jaw and create a more stable site for a future implant or other restorative treatment. The goal is not just to add bone volume, but to support long-term function and stability.

Sinus Lift Surgery (Sinus Augmentation)

In the upper posterior jaw, sinus augmentation may be needed when natural bone height is limited. During this procedure, the sinus membrane is carefully raised, and grafting material is added below to increase bone height. This helps create more bone support in an area that often needs extra preparation before implant placement. It is a well-established treatment when the upper molar or premolar area does not have enough bone height for an implant.

Socket Preservation in The Colony

Socket preservation is done right after a tooth is removed to help maintain the natural shape of the jawbone. Instead of letting the area shrink during healing, grafting material is placed into the socket to help preserve bone. This can help preserve future treatment options and keep the site more stable as it heals.

Extraction Site Preservation in The Colony, TX

Right after the removal of a tooth, extraction site preservation can help maintain the site for future treatment. This matters because early bone preservation can improve your treatment options later, especially if you may want an implant. Preserving the site right away can reduce future bone loss and may help avoid more extensive treatment later.

Benefits of Bone Grafting

Bone grafting supports both oral health and long-term treatment planning. Key benefits may include:

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Better support for future dental implants

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Less bone shrinkage after tooth removal

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Improved jaw structure and contour

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More stable restorative options

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More predictable treatment planning

These benefits depend on your diagnosis, healing response, and how much bone is present at the start.

Why Patients Choose Main Dentistry in The Colony, TX

Patients value clear answers, careful planning, and a realistic treatment process. We offer comprehensive dental care, Saturday appointments, and diagnostic technology that supports careful evaluation. The practice also provides general, cosmetic, family, orthodontic, and sedation services, which can be helpful when several treatment needs overlap.

Long-term planning matters because an experienced dentist in the Colony, TX, will evaluate bone quality, healing, and restorative goals together.

Meet Our Dentist

Dr. Sujata Basawaraj, BDS, DMD, MICOI, leads patient care at the practice. She began her dental education with a Bachelor of Dental Surgery in 1994 and advanced her training with a Doctor of Dental Medicine degree from Case Western Reserve University in 2000. Her background also reflects more than two decades of experience and ongoing training to support a broad range of clinical care.

FAQs

How painful is bone grafting?

Most patients feel pressure rather than sharp pain during treatment because the area is numb. Soreness after the procedure is usually manageable with aftercare instructions and any medication your dentist recommends.

How long does a bone graft take to heal?

Healing time varies. Smaller grafts may heal more quickly, while larger sites may take several months before the next stage of treatment.

Is bone grafting always needed before an implant?

No. Some patients already have enough bone. Grafting is recommended only when the site needs more support for long-term implant stability.

What should I eat after a bone graft?

Soft foods are usually best at first. Your dentist will give specific instructions based on the procedure and the area treated.

Is bone grafting safe?

It is a common dental procedure when it is recommended for the right reason and planned carefully. Your dentist will review the risks, healing timeline, and whether it fits your needs.

Schedule Your Bone Grafting Consultation

Ready to take the next step with Main Dentistry in The Colony, TX? Call us or visit 4679 SH 121, Suite 109, The Colony, TX 75056 to schedule a consultation and learn whether bone grafting is right for your smile.

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