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Rebuild Your Smile with Bone Grafting
Bone grafting and augmentation are critical procedures for patients who need to rebuild or restore bone in the jaw due to injury, tooth loss, or other factors. At Dental Artistry in Irving, TX, we specialize in bone grafting to provide a solid foundation for dental implants and improve the overall function and structure of your mouth.
If you’ve experienced bone loss, whether due to periodontal disease, trauma, or missing teeth, bone grafting can help rebuild the bone and prepare your mouth for future dental treatments, such as implants, crowns, or bridges.
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What Kinds of Bone Grafting Procedures Are There?
There are four primary types of bone grafting procedures: autogenous, allograft, xenograft, and alloplastic.
Autogenous Bone Grafting
Autogenous bone grafting is the process of taking bone from one area of the body and using it to repair or replace damaged bone in another area. This type of graft is often considered the gold standard because it uses the patient's tissue, which reduces the risk of rejection or infection.
Allograft Bone Grafting
Allograft bone grafting involves using bone from a donor. These bone grafts are carefully screened to minimize the risk of disease transmission. Allografts are versatile and can be used for small or large defects. They are often used in conjunction with other types of grafts, providing structural support and promoting natural bone growth.
Xenograft Bone Grafting
Xenograft bone grafting uses animal bone to repair human bones, with cows being the most common source. The bone is processed to remove all cells and proteins that could cause an immune reaction in humans. Xenografts are effective for both small and large defects and provide a reliable solution for bone augmentation in areas where human bone is not available.
Alloplastic Bone Grafting
Alloplastic bone grafting uses man-made materials to replace or support damaged bones. The two most common materials used in this type of graft are hydroxyapatite (HA) and tricalcium phosphate (TCP). Both HA and TCP are similar to natural human bones and are designed to promote new bone growth. These synthetic materials are biocompatible and support the regeneration of bone tissue in areas where natural bone grafts are not an option.
The Bone Grafting Process
Bone grafting procedures are performed in a safe, sterile environment and are generally done under local anesthesia. The process typically involves the following steps:
- Initial Consultation: We will assess the health of your gums and jawbone, take X-rays, and discuss your goals and medical history. After evaluating your needs, we will recommend the most appropriate type of bone grafting procedure.
- Preparation: Depending on the type of graft, we may harvest bone from another area of your body (for autogenous grafting) or use donor bone (allograft) or synthetic material (alloplastic).
- Surgical Procedure: During the surgery, the bone grafting material will be carefully placed into the prepared site. If needed, a collagen membrane will be placed to protect the graft and encourage healing.
- Healing Process: The bone graft material will integrate with the natural bone over time, stimulating the growth of new bone. This healing process usually takes several months, and follow-up visits will be scheduled to monitor progress.
- Follow-Up Care: After the procedure, we will provide you with instructions on how to care for the grafted area. It is important to avoid pressure or trauma to the area while it heals.

Flexible Scheduling in One Location
We offer early morning, evening, and Saturday appointments, making it easier to fit your bone grafting and augmentation into your schedule. All care is provided in one location, with coordinated treatment planning and in-house specialists available when needed.
Restore Your Smile and Jaw Health with Bone Grafting
If you’ve experienced tooth loss or bone resorption, bone grafting can help restore your oral health and prepare your mouth for future dental procedures like implants. Schedule your consultation today to learn how bone grafting and augmentation can benefit you.
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