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If you have been diagnosed with bone loss in your jaw, you may be seeking to understand its implications. Many individuals do not consider their jawbone until a problem arises. However, when a dental implant is necessary to replace a missing tooth, the initial assessment by our dentists at Pasadena Periodontics will involve a thorough evaluation of your jawbone. Should you require treatment for dental bone loss, our experienced team is equipped to provide the necessary care.
Bone loss is predominantly caused by tooth loss or chronic gum disease. Gum disease can lead to infections that result in the deterioration of the jawbone. Furthermore, the act of chewing is crucial; the consistent mechanical pressure from chewing serves as a stimulus for maintaining the strength of the jawbone.
Here are some things to do to keep your jawbone healthy.
Traditional dentures can accelerate bone loss, as they rest on the gums and gradually diminish the underlying bone ridges. This is often the reason dentures require periodic refitting. In contrast, implant-supported dentures are anchored to the jawbone, allowing them to function more like natural teeth. This secure connection helps maintain bone stimulation and overall oral health.
If you are experiencing bone loss, various effective treatment options are available to facilitate restoration. One such procedure is a bone graft, during which your dentist will augment your jaw by adding bone material to rebuild its structure. In certain instances, the upper jaw may require a sinus lift to create adequate space for a dental implant. To accurately assess your particular needs, a 3D cone beam CT scan will be conducted, providing a comprehensive 3D visualization of your jawbone.
Your dentist will evaluate your bone quality using imaging techniques. If it is determined that the bone density is inadequate, a bone graft may be required prior to any further treatment.
Bone grafting rebuilds your jawbone in the spots where it’s too thin. Your dentist puts material there that encourages your body to grow new bone. It’s needed if your jaw can’t securely support an implant.
Bone density refers to the strength and mass of bones. In oral health, a dense jawbone plays a crucial role in securely anchoring teeth. We can evaluate your bone density and, if necessary, develop a comprehensive management plan to address any deficiencies.
Residents of Alhambra, CA, seeking a customized treatment plan should contact our team at Pasadena Periodontics. Call them at (626) 796-5386 to schedule your consultation and take the first step towards optimal periodontal care.
The skilled team at Pasadena Periodontics, led by Dr. Joel Henriod, Dr. Tyler Hendry,, and Dr. Jane Law, is dedicated to providing quality dental care to ensure that patients in Pasadena and nearby communities in California enjoy optimal oral health and beautiful smiles.
Dr. Henriod is a Diplomate of the American Board of Periodontology, certified in LANAP (laser periodontal surgery), the Pinhole Surgical Technique for receding gums, and both oral and IV sedation.
Dr. Hendry is certified in LANAP® (Laser Periodontal Surgery), the Chao Pinhole® Surgical Technique (PST), and both oral and IV sedation.
Dr. Law is a Diplomate of the American Board of Periodontology and a board-certified specialist in Periodontics and Dental Implant Surgery.


