Bone Grafts

Rebuilding Strength, Restoring Possibilities
Laying the Foundation for a Stronger Smile
Bone loss in the jaw can weaken your teeth and limit your options for dental treatments like implants or dentures.
A bone graft restores lost bone structure, providing the necessary support for a healthy, functional smile.
Foundation for Stronger Teeth
What Is a Bone Graft?
A bone graft is a procedure that reinforces areas of bone loss, stimulating new growth and strengthening the jaw for future dental work.
It is often needed for:
✔ Dental implant preparation – Creates a stable foundation for implants.
✔ Bone loss from missing teeth – Prevents further deterioration.
✔ Gum disease damage – Restores bone affected by advanced periodontal disease.
✔ Trauma repair – Rebuilds areas affected by injury or infection.
By regenerating lost bone, a graft ensures your jaw remains strong and capable of supporting long-term dental solutions.


Restoring Function & Preventing Further Loss
Bone loss can cause shifting teeth, changes in facial structure, and weakened bite strength.
Dr. Klayman customizes each bone graft to restore function, prevent future complications, and set the stage for lasting oral health.

What You Need to Know About Bone Grafts
A graft material is placed in areas of bone loss, stimulating new bone growth over time for added strength and stability.
The procedure is performed under local anesthesia for comfort, and most patients experience only mild soreness afterward.
Initial healing takes a few weeks, but full bone integration can take several months before implants or restorations are placed.
If bone loss has occurred, a graft may be necessary to ensure the implant has a strong, stable foundation for long-term success.