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Bone Grafting in Beverly Hills, CA

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Bone Grafting for Gum Disease in Beverly Hills, CA

 

Bone grafting for gum disease is a periodontal procedure used to restore bone that has been lost due to advanced periodontal infection. When gum disease progresses, it does not only affect the gums. It also destroys the bone that supports your teeth. Bone grafting helps rebuild this lost bone, stabilize teeth, and protect long-term oral health.

Our Beverly Hills dental office provides bone grafting as part of comprehensive periodontal care. This treatment is often necessary to stop further deterioration, preserve natural teeth when possible, and prepare the mouth for future restorative options.

If you have been told you have bone loss from gum disease, early intervention is critical.

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What Is Bone Grafting for Gum Disease?

 

Bone grafting is a regenerative periodontal procedure that encourages new bone growth in areas where bone has been lost. The graft material acts as a framework that supports the body’s natural healing process, allowing bone to regenerate over time.

In periodontal treatment, bone grafting is commonly used to:

  • Treat bone loss caused by gum disease

  • Stabilize teeth affected by infection

  • Improve long-term tooth support

  • Prevent further progression of periodontal disease

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How Gum Disease Causes Bone Loss

 

Gum disease allows harmful bacteria to collect below the gumline. Over time, this infection destroys the bone that holds teeth in place.

As bone loss progresses:

  • Teeth may become loose

  • Gums recede further

  • Bite alignment may change

  • Tooth loss becomes more likely

 

Bone loss often occurs silently, which is why advanced gum disease can go unnoticed until damage is significant.

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When Is Bone Grafting Recommended?

 

Bone grafting may be recommended when periodontal disease has caused measurable bone deterioration.

Common reasons include:

  • Advanced periodontitis

  • Deep periodontal pockets with bone loss

  • Loose or shifting teeth

  • Preparing the area for future tooth replacement

  • Preventing further bone collapse

 

A periodontal evaluation is necessary to determine whether bone grafting is appropriate.

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Types of Bone Grafting Used in Periodontal Care

 

The type of bone graft used depends on the location and severity of bone loss.

Common grafting options include:

  • Natural bone graft material

  • Synthetic bone grafts

  • Biocompatible grafting materials

 

Your dentist will recommend the most appropriate option based on your condition and treatment goals.

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What to Expect During Bone Grafting Treatment

 

Bone grafting for gum disease is typically performed under local anesthesia to ensure comfort.

During the procedure:

  • Infected tissue is removed

  • The bone graft material is placed in areas of bone loss

  • The area is protected to support healing

 

The procedure is carefully planned to promote predictable regeneration and long-term stability.

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Healing and Recovery After Bone Grafting

 

Bone regeneration takes time. Healing occurs gradually as the body integrates the graft material and forms new bone.

During recovery:

  • Mild swelling or tenderness is normal

  • Healing progresses over several months

  • Follow-up visits monitor bone regeneration

 

Proper oral hygiene and periodontal maintenance are essential for successful outcomes.

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Why Treat Bone Loss Early?

 

Bone loss from gum disease does not reverse on its own. Without treatment, it continues to worsen and increases the risk of tooth loss.

Early bone grafting helps:

  • Preserve natural teeth

  • Improve gum and bone stability

  • Prevent further structural damage

  • Reduce the need for more extensive procedures

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Bone Grafting and Tooth Replacement Options

 

Restoring bone is often a necessary step before replacing missing teeth. Adequate bone support is essential for long-term success.

Many patients require bone grafting before receiving dental implants, which offer a durable and natural-looking solution for missing teeth.

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Bone Grafting for Beverly Hills Patients

 

Our Beverly Hills dental office provides advanced periodontal care for patients who value precision, long-term results, and clear communication.

Patients choose our practice for:

  • Comprehensive periodontal evaluations

  • Conservative treatment planning

  • Advanced regenerative techniques

  • Personalized care

  • Comfortable, private environment

 

We proudly serve Beverly Hills, West Hollywood, Mid-Wilshire, and surrounding Los Angeles communities.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT BONE GRAFTING FOR GUM DISEASE

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Is bone grafting painful?

The procedure is performed with local anesthesia. Most patients report mild discomfort during recovery.

How long does bone grafting take to heal?

Initial healing occurs within weeks, but full bone regeneration can take several months.

Can bone loss from gum disease be reversed?

Bone grafting helps regenerate lost bone and prevent further deterioration, but early treatment offers the best results.

Is bone grafting covered by insurance?

Coverage varies by dental insurance plan. Our team can help review your benefits.

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SCHEDULE BONE GRAFTING FOR GUM DISEASE IN BEVERLY HILLS

Bone loss caused by gum disease should not be ignored. Bone grafting can restore stability, protect teeth, and improve long-term oral health.

Contact our Beverly Hills dental office today to schedule a periodontal consultation and learn if bone grafting is right for you.

Protect your foundation. Preserve your smile.

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