
Cosmetic Dentist In Marietta, GA
When a tooth needs to be removed or an implant is being placed, the condition of the surrounding jawbone plays a major role in what comes next. Without adequate bone volume, the jaw can gradually lose its shape and density over time, making it difficult to support a replacement tooth down the road. Bone grafting is a procedure performed alongside an extraction or implant placement that helps preserve that foundation and set the stage for a lasting, successful outcome.
At Kabani Dental in Marietta, we offer bone grafting as part of a comprehensive approach to dental implants and restorative care. Dr. Shaila Kabani has over 20 years of practice experience and has completed extensive continuing education in implant dentistry, giving her the depth of knowledge to determine when bone grafting is the right step and how to carry it out with precision.
Why Jawbone Volume Matters
When a tooth is lost or extracted, the bone that once supported it no longer receives the stimulation it needs to maintain its density. Over time, this leads to resorption, a natural process in which the body gradually breaks down and reabsorbs bone tissue. Research published through the National Institutes of Health highlights that insufficient bone volume can compromise both the soft tissue and the functional outcome of implant placement, making preservation at the time of extraction especially important.
This resorption does not just affect the site of the missing tooth. It can also alter the overall shape of the jaw and face, affect the fit of prosthetics, and limit a patient’s options for restoration. Addressing bone loss early, rather than after significant resorption has already occurred, is one of the most effective ways to protect a patient’s long-term dental health.
When Bone Grafting Is Recommended
We perform bone grafting in conjunction with two primary procedures: tooth extractions and dental implant placement. It is not offered as a standalone procedure, but as a targeted step within a broader treatment plan.
Grafting with Tooth Extractions
When a tooth is removed, the socket left behind can begin to lose volume relatively quickly. By placing graft material into the socket at the time of extraction, we help maintain the height and width of the ridge. This is sometimes called socket preservation or ridge preservation, and it plays a key role in keeping your options open for future treatment, including implants.
Grafting with Implant Placement
Sometimes a patient arrives ready for an implant, but the bone at the intended site is no longer thick or tall enough to hold the implant securely. In these cases, grafting can be performed to build up the area before or simultaneously with implant placement. The goal is to ensure the implant has a stable, well-supported foundation so it can integrate with the surrounding bone and function reliably for years to come.
What to Expect During and After the Procedure
Bone grafting is typically performed as part of the same appointment as your extraction or implant procedure. We begin with a thorough evaluation using our 3D CBCT imaging technology, which gives Dr. Kabani a detailed picture of your bone density, volume, and anatomy before any treatment begins. This level of precision helps ensure the approach is personalized to your specific situation.
During the procedure, graft material is carefully placed into the treatment site to encourage the body’s natural bone-building response. Following the procedure, patients can expect some normal swelling and tenderness, both of which are manageable and temporary. Healing timelines vary depending on the extent of grafting involved, but our team provides clear aftercare instructions and follows up closely throughout recovery. Once healing is complete and adequate bone volume is confirmed, the next phase of treatment, whether that is a final crown, bridge, or implant restoration, can move forward with confidence.
Schedule Bone Grafting in Marietta, GA at Kabani Dental
Patients from Marietta, East Cobb, Vinings, and Smyrna trust Kabani Dental for restorative care that addresses both their immediate needs and their long-term oral health. Dr. Shaila Kabani brings certification in Nobel, Zimmer, and Straumann implant systems, along with advanced training from the Pankey Institute, to every treatment plan she develops. We take a collaborative, patient-first approach, which means we take the time to walk through your imaging, explain every step, and make sure you feel confident in the path forward.
If you have an upcoming extraction or are exploring implants and want to understand how bone grafting fits into your care, we invite you to contact our office to schedule a consultation with Dr. Kabani.
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