Is bone grafting needed in all cases?
Is a bone graft always necessary?
When teeth are missing for an extended period, the jawbone inevitably loses volume. This occurs due to the absence of certain dental roots, which results in a lack of stimulation for the bone. As a result, a bone graft may be necessary in some cases.
Before considering dental implants, a consultation in implantology and a comprehensive examination are essential. Several factors influence the feasibility of the treatment, including lifestyle habits (oral hygiene, smoking, etc.) and the condition of the jawbone.
