When a tooth is missing, over a period of time the bone associated with this missing tooth can atrophy or shrink. This can create a situation where there may not be enough bone for placement of a dental implant.
Drs. Perry, Morrison and Waters have the education and ability to restore and grow bone in the needed area. Bone grafting can repair the future implant site with adequate bone. Bone loss due to previous extractions, gum disease or injury no longer stand in the way of an individual replacing a missing tooth. Bone for these procedures can be obtained from a tissue bank or your own bone that is relocated.
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