Bone augmentation is a key dental procedure performed to restore bone tissue in the jaw, allowing for further procedures such as implant placement.
This procedure is designed to be as simple and customized as possible for each patient, with a focus on minimal discomfort and a safe recovery.
What is bone augmentation?
It is a procedure that replaces lost bone tissue using biocompatible materials that are easily integrated into the body. This can include the patient's natural bone, artificial materials, or a combination of both. The goal is to create a solid and stable foundation for dental procedures, such as implants, which rely on healthy, high-quality bone.
When is bone augmentation necessary?
Bone augmentation is most often needed in situations where bone loss has occurred due to:
- long-term tooth loss
- periodontal disease
- injury or trauma
- natural changes associated with the aging process
Thanks to this procedure, the possibility of restoring the functionality of the teeth and the aesthetics of the smile opens up.
What does the procedure look like?
Before the procedure, a detailed analysis of the condition of the jaw is carried out, most often using 3D diagnostics that allows for precise planning. Local anesthesia is used during the procedure, which makes the procedure painless and comfortable.
Thanks to advanced materials and techniques, recovery is quick and discomfort is minimal.
What to expect?
Bone augmentation is a step towards a long-term solution that ensures high-quality and reliable results. The structure of the jaw is restored, which allows for further procedures and a significant improvement in functionality and aesthetics.
The procedure is carefully planned and performed with high standards of precision, aimed at achieving optimal results. It is a simple and safe process that provides the foundation for a healthy smile and improved quality of life.