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Bone Graft

Dental Bone Graft Dubai | Expert Oral Surgery | Amir Beladi Polyclinic

Dental Bone Graft:
Building the Foundation for Your Implants

Advanced Oral Surgery to Restore Jawbone Integrity and Ensure Implant Success

✓ Board-Certified Oral Surgeons ✓ 3D CBCT Scan Planning ✓ PRF & Piezosurgery Available
Medical illustration of a dental bone graft procedure showing the jaw cross-section

Understanding Dental Bone Grafting

What Is a Dental Bone Graft? A dental bone graft is a surgical procedure performed to rebuild or augment bone in the jaw where it is lacking. This "scaffolding" (graft material) allows your body to grow new, natural bone, a process called osseointegration.

Who Can Benefit?

This procedure is essential for patients who have experienced jawbone loss (atrophy) due to:

  • Dental Implant Candidates: Needing a stable base for an implant.
  • Tooth Extraction: To preserve the socket and prevent bone collapse.
  • Periodontal (Gum) Disease: To restore bone lost to infection.
  • Long-Term Tooth Loss: When the jawbone has shrunken over time.

Why It's Important

Without sufficient bone volume, dental implants cannot be placed, or if they are, they have a high risk of failure. Bone grafting is a necessary medical step to:

  • Ensure long-term implant stability and success.
  • Prevent facial structure changes (sunken cheeks).
  • Stop the progression of bone resorption.
  • Provide a foundation for aesthetic dental work.

Types of Bone Graft Materials

Illustration comparing a healthy jawbone profile versus an atrophied jawbone after tooth loss
Graft TypeSourceKey Characteristic
AutograftPatient's own body (e.g., chin, hip)Gold standard; contains live cells. Requires a second surgical site.
AllograftHuman donor (medically processed)Most common; safe, sterile, and acts as a scaffold. No second site.
XenograftAnimal source (e.g., bovine/cow)Highly purified, integrates well, and provides excellent volume.
Alloplast (Synthetic)Medical-grade synthetic materialsCompletely synthetic (e.g., calcium phosphate), resorbs over time.

Accelerated Healing with PRF: We often enhance our grafts with Platelet-Rich Fibrin (PRF). This involves drawing a small amount of your own blood, spinning it in a centrifuge, and using the resulting PRF membrane (rich in growth factors) to dramatically speed up healing and reduce complications.

The Procedure: A Step-by-Step Guide

Close-up of dentist's gloved hands placing dental bone graft material with sterile instruments
1

Consultation & 3D Scan

45-60 Minutes

  • Comprehensive oral examination.
  • 3D CBCT Scan: This is crucial. We use a Cone Beam CT scan to precisely measure your bone height, width, and identify nerves.
  • Discuss graft type and create a surgical plan.
  • Review medical history and pre-op instructions.
2

Anesthesia & Site Prep

15-30 Minutes

  • Administration of potent local anesthesia. The area will be completely numb; you will feel no pain.
  • Sedation options are available for anxious patients.
  • If using PRF, a blood draw is performed.
  • The surgical site is thoroughly sterilized.
3

Graft Placement & Membrane

45-60 Minutes

  • A small incision is made to expose the bone.
  • The chosen graft material is precisely placed to build volume.
  • A collagen membrane is often placed over the graft. This barrier protects the graft and guides new bone growth.
  • If PRF is used, it is layered with the graft.
4

Suturing & Recovery

15 Minutes

  • The gum tissue is repositioned and secured with dissolvable sutures.
  • Gauze is placed over the site to manage bleeding.
  • Post-operative instructions and medications (antibiotics, pain relief) are provided.
  • Your follow-up appointment is scheduled (1-2 weeks).

Healing Time vs. Procedure Time: The procedure itself is typically 60-90 minutes. The crucial phase is healing: the graft must integrate with your jaw for 4 to 9 months before a dental implant can be safely placed.

Pre-Treatment Preparation Guidelines

1-2 Weeks Before

  • STOP SMOKING. This is the most important step. Smoking dramatically increases the risk of graft failure and infection.
  • Avoid blood thinners (Aspirin, Ibuprofen, Warfarin) after consulting your surgeon and physician.

24 Hours Before

  • Begin your prescribed antibiotic regimen to prevent infection.
  • Arrange for someone to drive you home, especially if you plan on sedation.
  • Eat a healthy, light meal before your appointment.

Treatment Day

  • Take your prescribed medications as directed.
  • Brush and floss thoroughly, but avoid the surgical site.
  • Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing.
  • Do not wear any makeup or jewelry.
Absolute Contraindications:

Graft failure risk is extremely high in active smokers. You must stop all nicotine use for at least 2 weeks before and 4 weeks after. You must also inform your surgeon of any bisphosphonate medications (e.g., for osteoporosis) as this can affect bone healing.

Aftercare & Recovery Timeline

Infographic showing dental post-operative care icons: soft food, no straws, ice pack, and rinsing

First 24-48 Hours (Acute Phase)

Expect swelling, minor bleeding, and oozing. Swelling peaks at 48-72 hours.

  • Apply ice packs (20 min on, 20 min off).
  • Bite gently on gauze to control bleeding.
  • Take antibiotics and pain medication as prescribed.
  • DO NOT spit, rinse, or use a straw.

Week 1 (Healing & Soft Diet)

Swelling will start to subside. A soft food diet is mandatory.

  • Begin gentle salt water rinses (after 24h).
  • Eat soft foods: soup, yogurt, mashed potatoes.
  • DO NOT smoke or drink alcohol.
  • DO NOT brush the surgical site (use prescribed rinse).

Long-Term (Weeks 2-4 & Beyond)

Sutures will dissolve. The bone integration process begins.

  • Attend your 1-2 week follow-up for site check.
  • Slowly reintroduce harder foods as comfortable.
  • DO NOT place any pressure on the graft (e.g., from a denture).

Warning Signs: Contact Us Immediately

While some discomfort is normal, call us if you experience:

  • ⚠️ Severe or increasing pain after Day 3
  • ⚠️ Signs of infection (pus, fever, bad taste)
  • ⚠️ Significant loss of graft granules (looks like sand)
  • ⚠️ Persistent numbness in lip or chin

Safety, Side Effects, and Clinic Protocols

Common Side Effects

  • Swelling (Edema): ~100%. Peaks at 48-72 hours.
  • Bruising: ~60%. Resolves in 7-10 days.
  • Minor Bleeding/Oozing: ~90%. First 24-48 hours.
  • Graft Granules: ~30%. Feeling a few "gritty" particles is normal.

Rare Complications

  • ⚠️ Infection: < 5% risk, minimized with antibiotics and proper hygiene.
  • ⚠️ Graft Failure/Rejection: Rare, but significantly higher risk in smokers.
  • ⚠️ Nerve Irritation: Temporary or (extremely rare) permanent numbness.

Amir Beladi Safety Protocols

  • 3D CBCT Nerve Mapping: We precisely map all nerve pathways before surgery to minimize the risk of nerve irritation.
  • Piezosurgery (Ultrasonic): For complex cases, we use ultrasonic tools that cut hard bone without damaging soft tissues (nerves, gums).
  • Mandatory Antibiotic Prophylaxis: All patients receive pre- and post-operative antibiotics to prevent infection.
  • Sterile Surgical Suites: Procedures are performed in a hospital-grade sterile environment, not a standard dental room.

Results & Realistic Expectations

Timeline infographic showing the 6-month healing and osseointegration process of a dental bone graft

Realistic Healing Timeline

  • Month 1-3: Soft tissue heals. The graft material is protected and "scaffolding" is stable.
  • Month 4-6: Osseointegration. Your body's bone-growing cells (osteoblasts) replace the graft material with your own natural, strong bone.
  • Month 6-9: Maturity. The bone is now dense and mature, ready to receive and support a dental implant.

Maintenance Requirements

  • Absolute: No smoking. This is non-negotiable for success.
  • Hygiene: Meticulous oral hygiene to keep the site free of bacteria.
  • Pressure: Avoid wearing a partial denture or flipper that rests on the graft site unless cleared by your surgeon.

Success Rates

In healthy, non-smoking patients, clinical data shows dental bone graft success rates are between 90% and 95%. Our use of 3D CBCT planning and adjunct therapies like PRF aims to maximize this success. The goal is not just a successful graft, but a stable foundation for a dental implant that lasts decades.

Personalized Treatment Investment

Because dental bone grafting is highly customized, a transparent investment plan can only be provided after a 3D CBCT scan and clinical assessment by our oral surgeon.

Your Investment Plan is Based On:

  • Volume of Bone Needed: A small socket preservation vs. a large sinus lift.
  • Graft Material: The type of graft (Allograft, Xenograft) used.
  • Adjunct Therapies: The use of a membrane and/or PRF for healing.
  • Procedure Complexity: The specific location and surgical approach.

We provide detailed, all-inclusive package pricing and financing options during your consultation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the bone graft procedure painful?
No. The procedure itself is not painful due to effective local anesthesia. You will feel pressure, but no sharpness. Post-operative soreness for 3-5 days is expected and is well-managed with prescribed pain medication and ice packs.
How long after the graft can I get my dental implant?
This is the most critical waiting period. The bone needs 4 to 9 months to fully integrate and become strong enough to support an implant. Rushing this process is the #1 cause of implant failure. We will monitor your healing with follow-up X-rays.
What is a "sinus lift"?
A sinus lift (or "sinus augmentation") is a specific type of bone graft for the upper jaw. When upper back teeth are lost, the sinus cavity droops down, leaving insufficient bone height for an implant. A sinus lift gently raises the sinus floor and places a graft underneath, creating the needed height.
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