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Is Bone Grafting Always Necessary for Implants?

The gum bone plays a crucial role in securing teeth firmly, preventing any movement. To securely place an implant, a stable gum bone is necessary to support the fixture. If the bone at the implant site lacks sufficient thickness or depth, a bone graft is required to adequately prepare the gum bone before proceeding with the implant procedure.

The treatment duration is also influenced by the extent of bone grafting required. When only a minimal amount of bone grafting is necessary, implant surgery and grafting can be performed concurrently, minimizing any delay in the treatment timeline. However, in cases of significant bone loss that necessitate extensive grafting, it may take approximately six months for the grafted bone to fully integrate with the existing bone. As a result, the overall treatment period is inevitably prolonged due to the essential bone grafting process that precedes the implant surgery.

Bone grafting is one of the key elements in the implant placement process. High-quality bone grafting can significantly enhance the success rate of implant surgeries.