Bone Grafting Techniques in NYC
By NYC Dental Implants Center
· 2021-01-11T14:46:51.000Z
Bone graft for dental implant is a surgical procedure that replaces missing bone. Procedure is extremely complex, poses a significant health risk to the patient. Autogenous bone graft is the preferred technique as there is less risk of the graft rejection because the graft originated from the patient’s own body. Dr. Navid Rahmani is an internationally recognized, Board Certified Periodontist and Dental Implant Specialist. All procedures are performed in our NYC Dental Implants Center. Depending on the site of the bone loss and your individual needs, Dr. Rahmani, a top implant dentist in New York will use one of several different techniques to help replace the missing bone. Socket Preservation When it is necessary to remove a tooth, it is possible that the socket that used to hold the tooth will have become damaged by disease or infection. Additionally, tooth removal can result in changes to the surrounding bone and gums. Bone loss and gum recession can occur very soon after extraction, creating substantial problems for subsequent restorative dental implant procedures in NYC. Socket preservation technique that can help enhance the appearance of your new dental implant and which will improve your chances of enjoying successful dental implant treatment for many years to come. One popular socket preservation technique is to fill the empty socket with bone grafting material or artificial bone grafting material. Afterwards the bone grafting material may be covered up with an artificial membrane containing special proteins to help stimulate your body to repair the empty socket and to prevent the gum tissue from growing into the bone. The artificial membrane is then covered up with gum to protect it. Strong and Stable Foundation for a Dental Implant This method can be enormously successful helping to eliminate the shrinkage and collapse of bone and gum tissue, and the newly formed bone in the empty socket provides a strong and stable foundation for a dental implant. Socket preservation can be particularly useful when replacing front teeth with either dental implants or mini dental implants (small diameter implants). Free Consultation by Dr. Navid Rahmani at NYC Dental Implants Center: ☎ (212) 256-0000 Read more: https://www.nycdentalimplantscenter.com/missing-teeth-tooth-bone-loss/bone-grafting-techniques/ NYC Dental Implants Center 121 East 60th St, Ste 6C2, New York, NY 10065 (60th St. btw Park Ave / Lex Ave) (212) 256–0000 Web Address: https://www.nycdentalimplantscenter.com/ Our location on the map: https://g.page/dental-implants-nyc-dentist https://plus.codes/87G8Q27J+8M New York Nearby Locations: Upper West Side | Upper East Side | Lenox Hill | Diamond District | Hell’s Kitchen 10023, 10024, 10025 | 10021, 10028, 10044, 10065, 10075, 10128 | 10036 | 10019 Working Hours: Monday — Thursday: 8am — 6pm Friday: 8am — 2pm Saturday, Sunday: Closed Payment: cash, check, credit cards.
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NYC Dental Implants Center
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Dr. Navid Rahmani is an internationally recognized, Board Certified Periodontist and best rated dental implant specialist. All procedures are performed on Upper East Side in our Midtown NYC dental implants center. Free Consultation by Dr. Navid Rahmani at NYC Dental Implants Center: ☎ (212) 256-0000…
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