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About Bone Grafting

What is Bone Grafting?

Over a period of time, the jawbone associated with missing teeth atrophies is reabsorbed. This often leaves a condition in which there is poor quality and quantity of bone suitable for placement of dental implants . In these situations, most patients are not candidates for placement of dental implants.

With bone grafting , we now have the opportunity to not only replace bone where it is missing, but also the ability to promote new bone growth in that location! This not only gives us the opportunity to place implants of proper length and width, it also gives us a chance to restore functionality and esthetic appearance.

Types of Bone Grafts

Autogenous Bone Grafts:

Autogenous bone grafts , also known as autografts, are made from your own bone, taken from somewhere else in the body. The bone is typically harvested from the chin, jaw, lower leg bone, hip, or the skull. Autogenous bone grafts are advantageous in that the graft material is live bone, meaning it contains living cellular elements that enhance bone growth.

However, one downside to the autograft is that it requires a second procedure to harvest bone from elsewhere in the body. Depending on your condition, a second procedure may not be in your best interest.

Allogenic Bone:

Allogenic bone , or allograft, is dead bone harvested from a cadaver, then processed using a freeze-dry method to extract the water via a vacuum. Unlike autogenous bone, allogenic bone cannot produce new bone on it’s own. Rather, it serves as a framework or scaffold over which bone from the surrounding bony walls can grow to fill the defect or void.

Xenogenic Bone:

Xenogenic bone is derived from non-living bone of another species, usually a cow. The bone is processed at very high temperatures to avoid the potential for immune rejection and contamination. Like allogenic grafts, xenogenic grafts serve as a framework for bone from the surrounding area to grow and fill the void.

Both allogenic and xenogenic bone grafting are advantageous in that they do not require a second procedure to harvest your own bone, as with autografts. However, because these options lack autograft’s bone-forming properties, bone regeneration may take longer than with autografts, with a less predictable outcome.

Bone Graft Substitutes

As a substitute to using real bone, many synthetic materials are available as a safe and proven alternative, including:

Demineralized Bone Matrix (DBM)/Demineralized Freeze-Dried Bone Allograft (DFDBA):

This product is processed allograft bone, containing collagen, proteins, and growth factors that are extracted from the allograft bone. It is available in the form of powder, putty, chips, or as a gel that can be injected through a syringe.

Graft Composites:

Graft composites consist of other bone graft materials and growth factors to achieve the benefits of a variety of substances. Some combinations may include: collagen/ceramic composite, which closely resembles the composition of natural bone, DBM combined with bone marrow cells, which aid in the growth of new bone, or a collagen/ceramic/autograft composite.

Bone Morphogenetic Proteins:

Bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) are proteins naturally produced in the body that promote and regulate bone formation and healing.

Synthetic materials also have the advantage of not requiring a second procedure to harvest bone, reducing risk and pain. Each bone grafting option has its own risks and benefits. Dr. McCawley and Dr. DeTure will determine which type of bone graft material is right for you.

Services

  • Treatment Methods
  • Laser Gum Surgery – LANAP
    • Bite Adjustment
    • Guided Bone & Tissue Regeneration
    • Gingivectomy
  • Dental Implants
    • Single Tooth Replacement
    • Multiple Tooth Replacement
    • Implant-Supported Dentures
    • Benefits of Dental Implants
    • Implant Placement
  • Bone Grafting
    • Overview
    • Jawbone Health
    • Jawbone Loss and Deterioration
    • About Bone Grafting
    • Ridge Augmentation
    • Sinus Augmentation
    • Extraction and Socket Preservation
  • Frenectomy
  • Gum Grafting
    • Gingival Graft
    • Connective Tissue Graft
  • Crown Lengthening
    • Functional Crown Lengthening
    • Esthetic Crown Lengthening
  • Cosmetic Periodontal Surgery
  • Orthodontics and Periodontics
    • Fast Ortho – Wilkodontics
    • Canine Exposure
    • Tad Replacement
  • Scaling and Root Planing
  • Prophylaxis (Teeth Cleaning)
  • Oral Cancer Exam
  • The Wand
  • Microscope
  • Digital X-rays
  • 3D Technology
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Thomas K. McCawley, DDS and C. Nicholas DeTure, DMD
your Fort Lauderdale Periodontists Proudly Offer the Following Periodontic Services:
Scaling and Root Planing, Laser Gum Surgery (LANAP), Sedation, Crown Lengthening,
Dental Implants, Frenectomy, Gum Grafting, Oral Cancer Exam, Ridge Augmentation, Sinus Lift,
Socket Preservation, Cosmetic Periodontal Surgery, Bone Grafting, Teeth Cleaning


Serving Fort Lauderdale and the Following Southern Florida Cities:
Ft. Lauderdale • Pompano Beach • Plantation • Hollywood FL • Weston FL
Hallandale • Boca Raton • Wellington • Coral Springs • Lighthouse Point

McCawley DeTure Periodontics
800 East Broward Boulevard #706 • Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
Phone: 954-522-3228

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