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Many people have different types of bones that support their teeth. The strength of these bones is strong from one person to another due to different reasons. This procedure is performed on bones whose strength may not be sufficient enough to support the implants when they are inserted. It is usually performed on those people whom the health of their natural bones is quite insufficient and therefore there will be a need to make it stronger. This will help it to support the implants that might require the jaw to be strong in order for them to be firm. This way, your jaw bone can support your new whiter teeth as provided by a top Salem dentist.

 

Reasons that may cause the bone to be weak

There are quite a number of common reasons that usually cause the bone to be very weak and unable to support the dental implants. Some of these include the gum disease. This is a condition that is very much common among people as it has affected a very large population of people. Gum diseases usually make the bone not to be supported well enough and thus it is not strong. Also, when spaces are left in the mouth after a tooth has been removed, this can be another cause of weak bones. However, there are a number of procedures that are used to carry out bone augmentation. These are:

 

  • Bone grafts

This is a procedure that involves building up which could mean adding a bone to the jaw by using a donor jaw, synthetic or processed bone materials. This procedure is considered to be among the most successful and safe amongst many others. The patient should make a point of consulting their doctors about the benefits of the different bone grafting methods as well as materials. This will assist them in deciding which one of them is the best for them and thus avoid discontentment.

  • Sinus augmentation

When one loses the upper back teeth, restoring them back is among the most challenging task. This is because due to their absence, the sinus cavity will usually become very large. This is caused by the deterioration of the natural bone with time. This sinus augmentation is a procedure that is performed to those patients whose natural bone in this area of the mouth is weak and insufficient to support a dental implant placement. This is procedure is known to cause no problems at all to the patient.

  • Ridge expansion

There are those instances where the jaw is not wide enough to be able to offer proper support to the dental implants. This procedure usually involves the addition of bone graft materials into the small spaces which have already been created at the top of the jaw. For successful cases, the implants can be done immediately after the ridge expansion. In others, there will be a need to give it up to 12 months to ensure complete healing of the ridges.

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