
Bone Grafting Expertise at Winfield Dental Studio
Dr. Ryan and Dr. Jolynn Kuebler are renowned dentists who specializes in bone grafting. This procedure is used to help improve the strength and stability of teeth. In addition, it can treat dental problems, including periodontal disease, tooth loss, and weakness.
Bone grafting is a surgical procedure where a dentist transplants bone grafting materials into a patient's gums to promote bone healing, growth, or stability. Dr. Ryan and Dr. Jolynn Kuebler may use various types of bone grafting materials, including synthetic, bovine, equine, or cadaver bone.
Bone grafting is a surgical procedure that involves the replacement of damaged or missing bone tissue with healthy bone tissue. The process of bone grafting usually involves four main steps: preparation, harvesting, placement, and recovery.
During the preparation phase, the surgeon will assess the patient's medical history and perform a physical examination to determine if they are a good candidate for bone grafting. The dentist will also answer any questions you may have.
The next step in the bone grafting process is procuring the bone tissue. Our dentists may use a synthetic material to place into the gap. Other options are bovine, equine, or cadaver. The patient needs to rest well and eat according to the dentist’s instructions.
The treatments under bone grafting at Winfield Dental Studio can vary depending on the patient's needs. Dr. Ryan and Dr. Jolynn Kuebler are expert in placing grafting materials, where needed (even if he does not harvest the bone itself). So, if you're thinking of getting bone grafting done, call us today and schedule an appointment!
How Does Bone Grafting Work?
The process of getting a bone graft is straightforward. First, the surgeon will make an incision in the donor site, usually the hip. Then, once the bone is ready, they will make an incision in the recipient site, the jawbone.
Next, they will place the bone into the jawbone and secure it with screws or plates. Finally, they will close up the incisions and allow you to heal. The recovery process for a bone graft can vary depending on the individual case.