A dental bone graft is a surgical procedure that adds bone to areas of the jaw where bone has been lost due to tooth loss, gum disease, or injury. It is often performed after a tooth extraction is maintain the structure and health of jaw bone.
The bone graft material is sourced from human organ donors processed in accordance with Health Canada regulations.
Benefits of Dental Bone Graft:
Restores Jawbone: Helps to rebuild and maintain the structure and health of the jawbone
Enhances Aesthetics: Can restore facial contours and prevent a sunken appearance.
Supports Other Dental Work: Can make other dental procedures, like dental implants, bridges and crowns more successful
Bone Grafting
Soft Tissue Grafting
Gum recession is a common dental issue, affecting thousands of Canadians every year. Gum recession is the process in which the margin of the gum tissue that surrounds the teeth wears away, exposing more of the tooth or tooth root. When gum recession occurs, "pockets," or gaps, form between the teeth and gum line, making it easy for disease-causing bacteria to build up. If left untreated, the supporting tissue and bone structures of the teeth can be severely damaged, and may ultimately result in tooth loss.
Soft tissue grafting, also known as a gum graft, is a dental procedure that involves taking healthy gum tissue from one area of your mouth and grafting it to another to cover exposed tooth roots or thicken existing gum tissue, improving comfort, aesthetics, and oral health.
Benefits of Gum Grafting:
Increased Comfort: Covering exposed roots can reduce sensitivity and discomfort.
Improved Aesthetics: Gum grafting can restore a more natural-looking gum line and improve the appearance of your smile.
Reduced Risk of Gum Disease: Thicker gum tissue is more resistant to infection and inflammation.
Protection of Tooth Roots: Covering exposed roots can protect them from any further decay and damage
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