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Osseous Surgery | Bone Grafting | Ridge Augmentation | Clinical Crown Lengthening | Guided Tissue Regeneration | Removal of Oral Growths | Laser Therapy | Frenectomy
Just a few years ago it was almost impossible to save teeth that had experienced significant bone loss. Now new bone grafting materials and procedures make it possible to regenerate lost bone and create solid support for teeth. Bone grafting is generally performed during periodontal and dental implant surgeries. Bone grafting material is placed in areas that have lost bone. The material encourages the growth of natural bone and helps prolong the life of teeth.
Case Studies

Before - View of area of significant bone loss surrounded by healthy bone
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After - View of the same area after bone grafting shows new bone formation
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Before - View of area with significant bone loss around incisor
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After - View of same area after bone grafting procedure to provide new support for tooth
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