Bone Augmentation

Bone augmentation, also known as maxillofacial or orthognathic surgery, is a dental procedure focused on improving the structure and function of the jaw and facial bones. Typically, this surgery corrects congenital issues, facial imbalances, or jaw-related problems.

What is Bone Augmentation

Bone augmentation involves increasing, enhancing, and strengthening tissues, paving the way for dental implantation. In cases where patients have experienced prolonged tooth loss, resulting in decreased bone volume, restoration becomes necessary. Artificial bone addresses weakened bone, and procedures like dental sinus lifting may be required when the sinus floor is low.

What are the Objectives of Bone Augmentation?

Dentists recommend bone augmentation for various reasons, including:

  • Achieving facial harmony by addressing jaw development issues.
  • Providing an optimal solution for conditions like cleft palate, apnea, and jaw disorders.
  • Improving aesthetics, chewing function, speech, and overall oral health through plastic bone surgery.
  • Boosting patient confidence and self-esteem.

Before undergoing bone augmentation, a dental consultation with experienced surgeons is crucial. During this consultation, the doctor assesses the patient’s needs and dental condition to determine the appropriateness of bone plastic surgery. If not deemed necessary, the patient may be referred to an orthodontist.

Richter’s Clinic is the perfect destination for patients taking advantage of dental tourism in Georgia. Our experienced specialists take pride in providing the highest quality dental care and aesthetic procedures, such as veneers, teeth cleaning, dental prostheses, and more.

Is bone augmentation always necessary for implantation?
No, bone augmentation may not be required in some cases, especially when installing small implants. The dentist will provide information during the consultation.
Following the procedure, the treating doctor provides detailed recommendations, including using ice to reduce swelling, avoiding nicotine, refraining from flying and swimming, taking precautions against catching a cold, and avoiding physical exertion. You should swallow liquid intake slowly.
While bone augmentation is generally safe, it may not be recommended for everyone, depending on factors such as health status, certain diseases, and lifestyle.
The procedure itself is painless, and any discomfort in the post-operative period can be managed with the doctor’s recommendations and, if necessary, prescribed medication.
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