Reviewed By Dr. Robert Barron, DMD
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Dental bone grafting is often recommended before dental implants when the jawbone cannot provide adequate support. The purpose of grafting is to rebuild bone structure so implants can be placed with greater stability and long-term predictability.
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How Dental Bone Grafts Support Successful Dental Implants
Dental bone grafts create the physical foundation needed for implant placement when bone loss has occurred. Without adequate bone volume or density, implants may lack stability or integrate inconsistently.
Bone grafting supports implant placement by:
- Increasing bone volume and density in deficient areas
- Creating a stable site for precise implant positioning
- Improving surgical predictability during planning and healing
Rebuilding the bone first allows implants to be placed more securely and handle normal chewing over time.
Benefits of Dental Bone Grafts for Long-Term Implant Success
The strength of the bone around an implant affects how well it holds and functions over time. Bone grafting helps create stronger bone so the implant can heal and become fused to the adjacent bone and handle everyday chewing.
Long-term benefits include:
- Lower risk of implant instability or failure
- Improved osseointegration
- Better support for normal chewing forces
These factors contribute to more durable outcomes years after implant placement.
Benefits of Bone Grafting for Jawbone Health
Bone grafting also supports long-term jawbone health independent of implant placement. After tooth loss, the jawbone will continue to resorb without intervention.
Jawbone-related benefits include:
- Preservation of existing bone structure
- Reduction in ongoing bone loss
- Long-term structural support for surrounding teeth and facial anatomy
Addressing bone loss before implant placement allows treatment to be planned more accurately and reduces the risk of complications later. A clinical evaluation helps determine whether bone grafting is recommended and how it fits into your overall implant plan.
Dental Implants and Bone Grafting in Vaughan, ON
If you are exploring your tooth replacement options and have questions about dental implants or supporting treatments, book a dental implant consultation with Dr. Robert Barron.
To book a consultation at our oral surgery office in Vaughan, ON, call (905) 669-2616 or visit us at 3300 Highway 7 West, Suite 805 Vaughan, ON.
FAQs
Are bone grafts covered by dental insurance?
Dental insurance coverage for bone grafting varies by plan and by medical necessity. Many plans do not cover grafting related to dental implants, so benefits should be verified before treatment. However, you may be able to use funds from a Health Spending Account to cover the cost.
What is a bone graft made of?
Dental bone grafts may use processed human donor bone, animal-derived material, synthetic substitutes, or a combination, depending on clinical requirements.
How much do dental bone grafts cost?
The cost of a dental bone graft varies based on the size of the graft and the materials used. Smaller grafts placed at the time of extraction typically cost less than grafts performed later to rebuild significant bone loss. Cost of the graft is determined by the extent of bone loss, which is determined often using 3D imaging with a CBCT scan.

