Preserving Strong Bone
Sometimes a tooth extraction is necessary due to disease, decay, or trauma. A dental implant is the usual solution for a replacement. If a patient does not have sufficient strong bone in the jaw, an implant may not be suitable. Immediately after a tooth is extracted, bone density starts to diminish. We can provide a bone graft shortly after the extraction to preserve strong bone. Whether or not you decide to have an implant thereafter, grafting is important to reduce the loss of bone.
Better Image Dentistry
Drew Fairweather, DMD, Michael H. Dodd, DMD
21 Monroe Street
Bridgewater, NJ 08807
(908) 214-7686
BetterImageDentistry.com
Drew Fairweather, DMD, Michael H. Dodd, DMD
21 Monroe Street
Bridgewater, NJ 08807
(908) 214-7686
BetterImageDentistry.com
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