Bone Grafting

Your jawbone is what supports your teeth and gums. Unfortunately, severe periodontal infection dissolves parts of your jawbone. This bone loss can eventually lead to the loss of your teeth. The first step of treatment is to control the periodontal bacteria, which significantly slows the bone loss. Next, Dr. Komarnyckyj repairs the damage that has occurred. In many cases, various bone grafting techniques can be used to re-grow some of the jawbone that was lost.

Procedure: Dr. Komarnyckyj administers a local anesthetic and gently opens the area. He then removes the calculus and fills in the damaged area with bone grafting material.

This transparent view of the gums shows the bone loss that has occurred from periodontal disease. Dr. Komarnyckyj gently opens the area. He then fills it with bone grafting material.
A patch is placed to hold the material in. Dr. Komarnyckyj then closes the area and lets it heal. The bone grafting material will integrate with the bone and the gum will also return to normal.


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