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Can Dental Implants Stop Or Reverse Bones Loss?

Can Dental Implants Stop Or Reverse Bones Loss?

If you are missing teeth then you may have been recommended dental implants. These can not only restore your smile but can also prevent bone loss which can occur when teeth are missing. Our dentists in Surrey talk about dental implants and whether they can stop or reverse bone loss.


If you are missing one or more teeth, your dentist may recommend a bone grafting procedure and dental implants to restore lost bone density, resolve your oral health issue and restore your smile so it's once again natural-looking and functional. That said, when it comes to deciding whether to get dental implants, time is of the essence as continuing bone deterioration is a serious issue for your oral and overall health. 

What Is Bone Loss & How Does It Happen

Delaying the replacement of a lost tooth can have major consequences for your oral and overall health, as continuing bone deterioration occurs. Similar to other bones in the body, your jawbone contains living tissue with cells that are created. These grow, eventually wear out and, in a healthy jaw, are replaced with new cells.

The normal process of eating and chewing plays a critical role in this growth cycle; as we chew, the force travels through our tooth roots to stimulate bone growth in the jaw. But with a missing tooth, this process is disrupted and the stimulus ends.

Over time, bone cells are not replaced at an adequate rate and the bone gradually loses volume. Not only that, but bone loss can continue beyond the immediate bone beneath the tooth, impacting the rest of the jawbone. Because of the bone loss, your jawbone could shrink, becoming weaker and more vulnerable to fracture.

Are Dental Implants Able To Stop or Reverse Bone Loss?

Depending on your eligibility and numerous factors, we may recommend a bone graft and dental implants to help stop or reverse bone loss at the site of missing teeth. A small titanium post will be implanted in your jaw to replace the root of your missing tooth, and later be capped with a tooth replacement such as a crown or bridge. As it heals, new bone cells will grow around it and adhere to its surface. The bone will gradually fill in and become stronger.

When Will Bone Grafting Surgery Be Recommended?

A bone grafting procedure may be required to stimulate bone growth and increase bone density in the jaw before your dentist can consider fitting you with a dental implant.

Depending on your circumstances, a bone grafting procedure may be critical to giving you enough bone density for the dental implant to correctly fuse together inside the jaw. After the bone graft has healed, dental implants are placed and a process called osseointegration occurs to allow the titanium implant to fuse with the jaw.

If you have lost a tooth it will be important to use an implant to replace the tooth as early as possible before bone loss occurs. Ask your dentist at Guildford Smiles Dentistry whether this option will be effective for you.

Has your dentist recommended that you restore your smile with dental implants? Contact our Surrey dental office today to book a consultation.

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