Balat Aesthetic

Bone Powder Graft

At Balat Aesthetic, we offer bone powder grafting as an advanced method to restore bone volume and strength for successful dental implant placement. This technique helps regenerate bone in areas with insufficient density, ensuring a stable foundation.

What is a Bone Powder Graft?

Bone powder grafting is a procedure that uses finely ground bone particles to stimulate new bone growth. It is commonly performed to:

  • Enhance bone density for dental implants.
  • Restore jawbone volume lost due to tooth extraction or trauma.
  • Prevent further bone loss and preserve facial structure.
  • Provide a strong foundation for long-term implant stability.

The Bone Powder Graft Procedure

  1. Consultation & Planning: A 3D scan is performed to assess bone loss and determine grafting needs.
  2. Bone Powder Application: Finely ground bone material is placed in the deficient area.
  3. Healing Process: Over 3-6 months, the bone integrates and strengthens.
  4. Implant Placement: Once healed, the site is ready for dental implants.

Why Choose Balat Aesthetic?

  • Expert dental surgeons specializing in bone regeneration.
  • State-of-the-art technology for precise graft placement.
  • High success rate in dental implant preparation.
  • Customized treatment plans for optimal bone growth.

📞 Contact us today to restore your bone structure and prepare for successful dental implants!

What is a bone powder graft?

A bone powder graft is a procedure that uses finely ground bone material to restore jawbone density and volume for dental implants.

Who needs a bone powder graft?

Patients with bone loss in the jaw who require additional support for dental implants.

How long does the procedure take?

The procedure typically takes 30-60 minutes, depending on the size of the graft.

Is the procedure painful?

The procedure is performed under local anesthesia, making it painless. Some mild discomfort may occur during recovery.

How long does it take for the graft to heal?

Full bone integration takes between 3-6 months, depending on individual healing.

What type of bone is used for the graft?

The graft material can be synthetic, donor bone, or autogenous bone (from the patient).

Can dental implants be placed immediately after a bone graft?

In some cases, yes, but most patients need to wait for full bone integration before implant placement.

Are there risks associated with bone grafting?

Minimal risks include swelling and minor discomfort, but serious complications are rare.

Will I need a second procedure after the graft?

Yes, once the bone heals, a second procedure may be needed to place the dental implant.

How do I care for my bone graft?

Maintain good oral hygiene, avoid smoking, and follow post-surgery instructions for proper healing.

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