Advanced Bone Grafting
Rebuilding the Foundation of Your Smile
Your teeth rely on a strong, healthy jawbone for support. But when bone is lost—whether from missing teeth, gum disease, or injury—it can leave gaps, weaken your bite, and even change the shape of your face.
At, we use advanced bone grafting techniques to restore lost bone, rebuild your foundation, and prepare your smile for long-term success.
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Why Bone Grafting Matters
Bone isn’t just the structure beneath your teeth—it’s the anchor that keeps them stable. When bone is lost, a chain reaction can occur:
Missing teeth lead to more bone loss over time
Gums recede, leaving teeth less secure
Facial features can sink or appear prematurely aged
Dental implants may not have the support they need
Bone grafting reverses this process by adding new bone material that fuses with your natural jawbone. This not only restores strength but also preserves your appearance and oral health.
How Bone Grafting Works
The idea is simple: replace what’s been lost. At Precision Periodontal and Implant Center , bone grafting is carefully planned and customized for your needs. The procedure typically involves:
Assessment and Imaging
3D scans are used to pinpoint the exact areas where bone is thin or missing.
Graft Placement
Biocompatible bone material (your own, donated, or synthetic) is gently placed in the deficient area.
Stabilization
In some cases, a membrane is used to protect the graft as it integrates.
Healing
Over time, the graft fuses with your natural bone, creating a stronger, healthier foundation.
Most patients recover quickly, with only minor swelling or soreness that resolves within days.
When Advanced Bone Grafting Is Needed
Bone grafting is often the right choice if you have:
Bone loss from periodontal disease
Missing teeth for many years
An injury that damaged your jawbone
Teeth that were extracted without immediate replacement
Insufficient bone for dental implants
In many cases, grafting is what makes dental implants possible—even for patients who were once told they weren’t candidates.
Types of Bone Grafting
Not all grafts are the same. At Precision Periodontal and Implant Center, we may recommend:
Here’s what you can expect:

Socket Preservation
A graft placed immediately after tooth extraction to prevent bone loss.

Sinus Lift
Adding bone beneath the sinus for patients needing implants in the upper back teeth.

Ridge Augmentation
Restoring bone along the jaw to its natural height and width.

Block Grafts
Using a larger piece of bone to rebuild significant loss.
The right approach depends on your oral health, goals, and implant needs.
The Benefits of Restoring Bone
Bone grafting is about more than preparing for implants. Patients often notice:
Bone loss from periodontal disease
Protection against future bone loss
A more youthful facial appearance
Confidence knowing their smile is supported
A Patient-Centered Process
We know bone grafting may sound like a big procedure, but our team makes it approachable and comfortable. At Precision Periodontal and Implant Center, we explain every step, offer sedation options when needed, and provide detailed aftercare so you feel supported from consultation to recovery.
Take the First Step Toward Rebuilding
If you’ve been told you don’t have enough bone for implants—or if you’re noticing changes in your bite or smile—advanced bone grafting may be the answer. By restoring what’s been lost, you’re investing in a stable foundation for a healthier, more confident future.
Call 310-708-3938 today to schedule your appointment with Precision Periodontal and Implant Center and learn how bone grafting can rebuild the strength of your smile.
