Balat Aesthetic

Iliac Bone Graft

At Balat Aesthetic, we offer iliac bone grafting for patients who require extensive bone reconstruction for dental implants. This technique uses bone harvested from the hip (iliac crest) to restore jawbone strength and volume.

What is an Iliac Bone Graft?

The iliac bone graft involves taking bone from the iliac crest (hip bone) and using it to rebuild areas of bone loss in the jaw. It is commonly performed to:

  • Restore severe jawbone deficiencies for dental implants.
  • Improve bone structure after trauma or disease.
  • Provide a strong, natural foundation for long-term implant success.
  • Prevent further bone loss and preserve facial structure.

The Iliac Bone Graft Procedure

  1. Consultation & Planning: 3D imaging and scans assess the level of bone loss.
  2. Bone Harvesting: Bone is carefully removed from the iliac crest under anesthesia.
  3. Graft Placement: The harvested bone is transplanted into the deficient area.
  4. Healing & Bone Integration: Over 4-6 months, the bone fuses with the jawbone, creating a stable foundation.

Why Choose Balat Aesthetic?

  • Expert maxillofacial and implant surgeons.
  • State-of-the-art technology for precise bone grafting.
  • High success rate for jawbone reconstruction.
  • Personalized treatment plans for optimal recovery and function.

📞 Contact us today to restore your bone structure and prepare for dental implants with iliac bone grafting!

What is an iliac bone graft?

An iliac bone graft involves taking bone from the iliac crest (hip bone) and transplanting it to the jaw to restore bone volume for dental implants.

Who needs an iliac bone graft?

Patients with severe jawbone loss who require a strong foundation for dental implants.

How long does the procedure take?

The procedure typically takes 2-3 hours, depending on complexity.

Is the procedure painful?

The procedure is performed under general anesthesia, making it pain-free. Some discomfort may occur during recovery.

How long is the recovery period?

Initial healing takes 2-3 weeks, but full bone integration takes 4-6 months.

Can dental implants be placed immediately after the graft?

In most cases, implants are placed after 4-6 months of healing.

What are the risks of an iliac bone graft?

Possible risks include swelling, minor discomfort, or temporary difficulty walking, but complications are rare.

How successful is an iliac bone graft?

With proper care, the procedure has a high success rate for jaw reconstruction.

Will the grafted bone feel natural?

Yes, once healed, the grafted bone integrates with your jawbone naturally.

How do I care for my iliac bone graft?

Follow post-surgical care instructions, maintain good oral hygiene, and avoid smoking for optimal healing.

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