Bone Grafting - Morristown, NJ & Flushing, NY

Don’t Let Lost or Damaged Bone Hinder
Your Smile and Quality of Life

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Bone grafting

Regain Your Smile Functionality
and Beauty with Bone Grafting

A dental bone graft in Morristown, NJ, and Flushing, NY, is a surgical procedure in which donor bone from your body or an outside source is added to areas of your jawbone with compromised bone density and volume.

At Morristown Oral Surgery & Implantology Associates, our oral surgeons also offer specialized types of bone grafting, including sinus lifts and ridge bone augmentation.

Restore Your Lost Bone
with a Dental Bone Graft

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Common Reasons for Bone Grafting in Dentistry

Bone resorption related to tooth loss or long-term denture wear
Bone loss caused by injury or trauma
Congenital disability or disease-related bone loss in the jaw
Severe maxillary posterior (upper back) jawbone loss
Aesthetic or functional issues that impact the alveolar ridge

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The Restorative Benefits of Dental Bone Grafts

Enables the successful placement of dental implants
Corrects areas of bone damaged by injury (e.g., fractured jaw)
Restores deformities present at birth or caused by bone disease
Allows placement of implants in the upper back arch (sinus lift)
Corrects unsightly ridge defect caused by tooth extraction
Helps preserve facial structure and appearance
Strengthens the bony ridge for a better fit of traditional dentures

Let Our Skilled Team
Rebuild Your Smile from the Foundation Up

Consultation & Planning
The Procedure
Recovery & Follow-Up
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Reclaim Your Jawbone Health
with Expert Bone Regeneration

Our board-certified and board-eligible oral and maxillofacial surgeons have undergone extensive surgical training and have specialized equipment, materials, instruments, and trained support staff. Top surgical skills and decades of experience allow our team to perform oral surgery procedures efficiently, accurately, and comfortably.

Our oral surgeons are also trained and certified to administer a full spectrum of anesthesia. Last, board certification from the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery is a distinction reserved for Diplomates who have passed an additional series of rigorous requirements, demonstrating the knowledge and experience required to practice in this specialty.