Dental implants are an effective solution for missing teeth, but require a certain amount of healthy bone to be successful. If you have experienced severe bone loss, you may wonder if dental implants are still an option for you. The good news is that advancements in dental techniques and technology have made it possible to receive implants even after significant bone loss.

Bone Grafting

Bone grafting involves adding bone material to the areas where bone loss has occurred, creating a stable foundation for the dental implant. The grafted bone can be taken from another area of your body or from a synthetic source.  Over time, this graft will integrate with your natural bone, providing the necessary support for your implants.

Sinus Lifts for Upper Jaw Implants

For patients needing implants in the upper jaw, particularly in the back where bone tends to be thinner, a sinus lift may be required. This process involves adding bone below the sinus cavity to increase the height of the bone available for dental implant placement. A sinus lift can make it possible to receive implants even when the upper jaw has experienced significant bone loss.

Zygomatic Implants

An Alternative Solution In cases where bone grafting is not viable or preferred, zygomatic implants offer an alternative approach. These implants are anchored in the cheekbone (zygoma) as opposed to the jawbone, providing stability without the need for grafting. Zygomatic implants are typically used in patients with extreme bone loss in the upper jaw.

At Parthenia Family Dental, we specialize in helping patients with severe bone loss experience the most successful treatment results. Our team is experienced in advanced implant techniques, ensuring that you receive the highest standard of care. Serving Panorama City, Van Nuys, and North Hollywood, we’re committed to restoring your smile and confidence. Contact us today to discuss your options for dental implants after bone loss.

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