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Bone Grafting

Shore Up the Foundation
with Lake Grove Bone Grafting

Imagine your jaw as the foundation of a house: strong, stable, and ready to hold everything in place. When that foundation weakens, bone grafting is the repair that makes it solid again.

Leading that renovation is a St. James dentist at Smith Haven Dental. With a few simple steps, we can restore strength, prepare your mouth for implants if needed, and help your smile stay supported for the long haul.

The Steps That Build
a Strong Foundation

Bone grafting isn’t just one thing. It’s a few well-orchestrated steps designed to give your jaw the support it needs. Here’s what you can expect:

Step 1

Assessment

We check your jaw and overall oral health with imaging to see exactly how much bone you have and what your next steps should be.

Not at all! The evaluation is non-invasive and usually just involves X-rays, scans, and a quick check-in.

Step 2

Preparation

Before any grafting, we make sure your gums and teeth are ready. If necessary, we may address other oral health issues first.

We may need to address gum health first. Healthy gums give the graft the best chance to succeed.

Step 3

Grafting

Bone material—synthetic or from your body or a donor—is placed where it’s needed. This sets the stage for a stronger jaw.

Yes, the material integrates with your natural bone over time.

Step 4

Follow-Up

Care doesn’t stop when you leave the office. Follow-up visits help us make sure everything is integrating properly.

Usually a few months, enough time for the bone to settle in and strengthen.

Step 1

Assessment

We check your jaw and overall oral health with imaging to see exactly how much bone you have and what your next steps should be.

Not at all! The evaluation is non-invasive and usually just involves X-rays, scans, and a quick check-in.

Step 3

Grafting

Bone material—synthetic or from your body or a donor—is placed where it’s needed. This sets the stage for a stronger jaw.

Yes, the material integrates with your natural bone over time.

Step 2

Preparation

Before any grafting, we make sure your gums and teeth are ready. If necessary, we may address other oral health issues first.

We may need to address gum health first. Healthy gums give the graft the best chance to succeed.

Step 4

Follow-Up

Care doesn’t stop when you leave the office. Follow-up visits help us make sure everything is integrating properly.

Usually a few months, enough time for the bone to settle in and strengthen.

Who Needs Jawbone Grafting?

Not everyone needs a bone graft, but it’s a handy tool when your jawbone needs reinforcement. Common reasons include:

Gum Disease Damage

Chronic inflammation from advanced gum disease (periodontitis) can eat away at bone, leaving teeth unsupported.

Dental Implants

To place a tooth implant securely, you need enough healthy bone. If there isn’t enough, a graft can make the area implant-ready.

Accidents or Trauma

Injuries that damage the jawbone may require grafting to restore structure and strength.

What Lake Grove Bone Grafting Can Do

Bone grafting is a little boost for your jaw that pays off in big ways: 

  • Stronger Jaw, More Options – Healthy bone gives your mouth the support it needs, making restorative treatments easier and more reliable.
  • Preserve Your Natural Smile – By preventing bone loss, grafting helps keep your teeth in place and your smile looking the way you remember it.
  • Support Your Facial Structure – Your jawbone helps define your face. Maintaining it can prevent that sunken look and keep your features looking youthful.
  • Stronger Snacking Power – A solid foundation means a stronger bite and more comfort when eating your favorite foods.

The Difference Is in the Details

Set the Date for
Your Smile’s Upgrade

Think of bone grafting as a little home improvement for your smile. Our Nesconset dentist handles the technical stuff while you enjoy the results (and maybe even a little extra confidence in the process). Call, click, or stop at Smith Haven Dental, and we’ll get started.