Bone Grafting In Irvine


Tarek Abousheta

Dr. Tarek Abousheta
Orthodontist in Irvine, CA

Bone grafting rebuilds jaw bone that has thinned or shrunk, often after a tooth is lost or removed, so the area can support future treatment such as an implant. The process starts with imaging that measures how much bone is there and how much is missing. A graft material is then placed into the site, covered, and left to knit with the natural bone over a span of months. Patients researching Bone Grafting In Irvine can begin at Irvine Orthodontics with an evaluation that measures the ridge first and explains whether a graft is even needed. The scan sets the baseline. Everything is planned from that reading.

Why does bone disappear in the first place? Once a tooth is gone, the ridge that held it stops getting stimulated and slowly resorbs. Left alone, that thinning can rule out an implant later or leave a dip in the gum line. A graft heads that off by giving the body a scaffold to lay new bone onto. A consultation about Bone Grafting In Irvine shows on the film exactly where the volume is short and what a graft would restore. The wider service picture sits on the oral surgery page.

What goes into the site? It depends on the case. The material may come from the patient, from a tissue bank, or from a synthetic source designed to be absorbed and replaced by natural bone over time. Small sockets sometimes need only a modest amount placed right after an extraction, while larger gaps call for more and a longer wait. Bone Grafting In Irvine is not a single procedure but a family of them, sized to the defect. The plan is drawn from the image, not from a template.

Is it a major ordeal? For most socket-level grafts, no. The placement itself is often quick, and the soreness afterward is usually mild and short. The real commitment is patience, since the bone needs months to mature before the next step. Cost can be spread through financing and payment plans so the timeline is not dictated by one lump sum. Planning Bone Grafting In Irvine well means the graft is ready to do its job when the implant or restoration is due, with no rushed steps in between.

Care comes from a licensed team that reads the bone before recommending anything. Irvine Orthodontics evaluates the ridge, explains the healing timeline in plain terms, and connects patients with the right surgical care when grafting is the correct move. Scheduling fits around daily life, and the consultation is a genuine planning session. The team also explains what to watch for while the graft heals, and when the site is solid enough to move ahead. Questions are welcome at every checkpoint, because a patient who understands the timeline tends to heal with far less worry. The broader work on the bite and alignment sits on the orthodontic treatment page.

The practice helps patients who have lost a tooth, people preparing the ground for an implant, and anyone told the jaw needs building up first. Care is handled in person, from the first measurement to the healing checks. Anyone considering Bone Grafting In Irvine can book a consultation and find out whether the site is ready or needs support. A short visit gives that answer, and booking it commits the patient to nothing.