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Bone Grafting in Cincinnati, OH

If you need bone grafting in Cincinnati, OH, Queen City Oral Surgery offers proven solutions to restore lost jawbone and prepare you for future dental work. Dr. V. Russell Boudreau Jr., Dr. Scott L. Thatcher, and Dr. Jaspreet Singh use advanced techniques to rebuild bone density safely and predictably. With offices in Springdale, Finneytown, and Liberty Township, OH, our oral surgeons serve patients from surrounding communities including Mason and Harrison. Contact us to schedule your consultation.

What Is Bone Grafting?

Bone grafting is a surgical procedure that replaces missing jawbone with graft material to stimulate new bone growth. Bone loss in the jaw can result from tooth extraction, periodontal disease, trauma, or prolonged tooth loss. Without adequate bone volume, dental implants cannot anchor securely, and the shape of the jaw may change over time.

During the procedure, your oral surgeon places bone graft material into the area of deficiency. The graft acts as a scaffold, encouraging your body to regenerate natural bone over the following months. At Queen City Oral Surgery, we use several graft sources depending on your needs, including autografts, allografts, and synthetic bone substitutes.

Types of Bone Grafts We Offer

The right type of bone graft depends on the location, the amount of bone loss, and your treatment goals. Our oral surgeons in Cincinnati, Ohio, evaluate each case individually to recommend the most effective approach.

  • Socket preservation graft — placed immediately after a tooth extraction to maintain bone volume and prepare the site for a future implant.
  • Ridge augmentation — rebuilds the width or height of the jawbone ridge when significant bone loss has already occurred.
  • Sinus lift — adds bone beneath the sinus membrane in the upper jaw to create enough depth for implant placement.
  • Block bone graft — uses a small section of bone, often from another area of the jaw, to restore larger areas of bone loss.

Each technique is designed to produce a strong, stable foundation that supports long-term dental restoration.

Benefits of Bone Grafting

Bone grafting in Cincinnati, Ohio, provides meaningful advantages for patients who have experienced jawbone deterioration. When performed with careful planning, it creates opportunities for treatment that would otherwise not be possible.

  • Restores the bone volume needed for successful dental implant placement.
  • Prevents further bone loss after tooth extraction.
  • Preserves the natural contour of the jaw and facial structure.
  • Supports long-term stability of implants, bridges, and dentures.
  • Improves chewing function and overall oral health.

What to Expect During the Procedure

Bone grafting at Queen City Oral Surgery begins with a thorough evaluation, including imaging to assess the extent of bone loss. Your oral surgeon explains the recommended graft type, the timeline for healing, and what to expect during recovery.

On the day of the procedure, the area is numbed with local anesthesia. Sedation options are available for patients who prefer additional comfort. A small incision is made in the gum tissue, the graft material is placed, and the site is closed with sutures. Most patients experience mild swelling and discomfort that is manageable with prescribed medication and cold compresses.

Healing time varies by graft type but typically ranges from three to six months. During this period, new bone gradually integrates with the graft material. Follow-up visits allow Dr. Boudreau, Dr. Thatcher, and Dr. Singh to monitor progress and confirm readiness for the next phase of treatment.

Bone Grafting and Dental Implants

Many patients who visit our practice for dental implants in Cincinnati, OH, first require bone grafting to build a sufficient foundation. Without enough bone, an implant may fail to integrate properly or may not be placed at all.

By completing bone grafting before implant surgery, patients gain stronger, more predictable outcomes. In some cases, a bone graft and implant can be placed during the same visit, reducing the total number of procedures and shortening the overall treatment timeline.

Frequently Asked Questions About Bone Grafting

How Long Does It Take To Heal After A Bone Graft?

Healing time depends on the type and size of the graft, but most patients can expect three to six months for the new bone to fully integrate. During this time, your oral surgeon monitors your progress through follow-up visits to confirm everything is healing properly.

Is Bone Grafting Painful?

The procedure is performed under local anesthesia, so you should not feel pain during the surgery. Sedation is available for added comfort. After the procedure, mild swelling and discomfort are common and typically managed with prescribed medication and cold compresses for the first few days.

Where Does The Bone Graft Material Come From?

Graft material can come from several sources, including your own bone, donor tissue, or synthetic substitutes. Your oral surgeon recommends the best option based on the location, the extent of bone loss, and your treatment plan.

Do I Need A Bone Graft Before Getting Dental Implants?

Not all patients need a bone graft before implants. If there is enough healthy jawbone to support the implant, grafting may not be necessary. Imaging and a clinical evaluation at Queen City Oral Surgery determine whether bone grafting is needed for a stable, long-lasting result.

What Are The Risks Of Bone Grafting?

Bone grafting is a well-established procedure with a high success rate. As with any surgery, there is a small risk of infection, swelling, or graft failure. Following all aftercare instructions and attending follow-up appointments significantly reduces these risks.