Bone Graft Treatments
in Coeur d’Alene, Post Falls & Hayden, ID
Bone graft treatments can be an important part of a patient’s full-mouth restoration. While many dental practices have to refer patients to oral surgeons to get their bone grafts taken care of, our experienced dental team provides bone graft procedures in-house. Contact our practice today to learn more about our restorative services and schedule your next visit.
Why are bone grafts sometimes needed for dental implants?
Bone grafts can be necessary prior to dental implant placement when a patient doesn’t have enough healthy bone in the jaw to support the implant. Bone loss can occur due to gum disease, injury, or prolonged tooth loss. A bone graft helps rebuild and strengthen the jawbone, creating a solid foundation for the implant. Without enough bone, the implant may not properly integrate or remain stable over time, which could lead to implant failure.
How long does it take for a bone graft to heal?
Recovery time for a bone graft procedure can vary but generally takes three to six months. During this period, the graft fuses with the existing bone, a process known as osseointegration, creating a strong foundation for the dental implant. In some cases, healing can take longer depending on the size of the graft and individual factors like overall health. Once the graft has fully healed, the dental team can proceed with placing any implants.
Is dental bone grafting worth it?
Bone grafts can make a big impact on a patient’s overall oral health. When a person loses a tooth, the bone in that area can weaken and resorb over time. A bone graft helps regenerate bone structure, providing a strong foundation for implants and other restorative procedures. Without a graft, implants may fail or not be an option. While it adds time and cost to the treatment, the long-term benefits of improved oral function and aesthetics can make bone graft procedures worthwhile for many patients.
Are bone grafts covered by insurance?
Bone graft coverage varies by insurance plan. Some dental insurance policies may cover a portion of the procedure, especially if it is deemed medically necessary, such as to support dental implants. However, providers may not always cover grafting if it’s considered a cosmetic procedure to help the patient maintain the shape of their face. Patients should check with their insurance provider to understand the specifics of their coverage and explore additional financing options if needed.
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