After tooth loss, the jawbone shrinks over months and years. When there isn't enough bone for an implant, bone grafting and sinus lift procedures rebuild the site - making implants possible even in cases once considered hopeless.
Bone grafting uses either your own bone, donor bone or synthetic material to rebuild the deficient site. Sinus lift raises the sinus membrane in the upper back jaw to create vertical space for an implant. Most cases heal in 3-6 months, after which implants can be placed.
Typical duration: 3-6 months healing before implant placement. Procedures can often be done alongside implant surgery in mild cases.
Cases once deemed untreatable now routinely receive implants.
Modern grafting techniques have 100%+ success rates.
Rebuilt bone supports implants for decades.
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