Bone Graft in Los Algodones

1 clinic(s) offering Bone Graft treatment in Los Algodones
Circle Dental Group Verified

Within 3 blocks of the US border, Circle Dental Group in Algodones, Mexico, (the Mexican State of Baja California) is perfectly situated for patients visiting from America and Canada. Managed and directed by expert dental surgeon, Dr. Jorge Jimenez, our team collaborates with other specialists and assistants to offer a full range of dental services.

Excellent people and great professionals! Dr. Jorge is a very good dentist and an honest man. He is very simple, down-to-Earth, person, very approachable and convincing. He does not chase a quick buck luck so many dentists and medical doctors in the US. We have seen him four times over a year, and we are glad we met him. His staff members have been the same since a year ago, which means they like him and he treats them well - another indication that he knows how to work with people. By now they all meet us like family, with hand shakes and hugs - very friendly people. Thanks a lot!
January 2014
Excellent work. I'm very happy and highly recommend the folks at Circle Dental
May 2013
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What is Bone Grafting?

Bone grafting is a re-constructive dental procedure used to rebuild or strengthen jawbone that has been damaged by periodontal gum disease, severe decay, and trauma or tooth loss causing the jawbone to recede or collapse. Dental implant candidates often require bone grafting before surgery to ensure the successful implantation of implants.

 

Bone is removed from another area of the body and inserted the jawbone. The inserted bone grafts fuse to the existing bone and gradually encourage growth of the patient’s natural jawbone.

 

Bone for dental bone grafting is commonly taken from the hip or chin. If patients do not want to use bone from another area of the body, dentists can use 'bone' material made from synthetic materials.

 

A Good Candidate for Bone Grafting

Bone grafting candidates are patients who are missing jawbone because the bone has receded or there is not enough jawbone to support a dental implant.

 

Bone Grafting Procedure

Periodontists make an incision in the gum to reveal the jawbone. Small holes are prepared into the area of the jaw where the bone graft will be placed. If a large amount of bone grafting is needed the grafted bone will be secured into the existing bone with titanium screws.

 

Bone marrow may be placed on top of the bone graft to stimulate healing before the incision is sealed. Periodontists place tissue membrane over the dental bone graft and seal the incision with dental sutures.

 

The length of the procedure depends on the amount of bone grafting needed. The time can range from 2 hours to 5 hours if bone is removed from another area of the body and re-located.