Bone Graft After Extraction: An Absolute Necessity?

Simple question, I think: Do I absolutely need to get a bone graft after an extraction and before getting a dental implant?

2 Comments on Bone Graft After Extraction: An Absolute Necessity?

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Dr. John Vravick
11/9/2015
Bone grafting is needed in areas were there is a deficiency of bone. When a tooth is removed and there has been extensive destruction it is absolutely necessary. In some cases where there is sufficient bone the implant can be placed at the same time. In some cases dental professionals place bone at the time of implant placement. That is why a thorough exam is needed to evaluate this. Each case is different. The answer to your question is bone grafting does not always have to be performed after an extraction. Most cases that I see need to be grafted along with the extraction. John A. Vravick, D.D.S., M.S., LTD.
Dr. Michael Tischler
11/9/2015
There are times a dental implant can be placed at the time of extraction. If there is inadequate bone to support a dental implant then a bone graft should be done either with implant placement or before the implant can be placed. If bone needs to be grafted prior to implant placement then 4-6 months time is needed for the bone to heal. Dr. Michael Tischler

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