Bone Grafting
A key to implant success is the amount and quality of bone where an implant needs to be placed. If bone is lost in a critical area due to periodontal disease or previous tooth loss, procedures need to be done to create adequate bone to place dental implants. Dr. Karp has extensive experience in these advanced procedures so that patients can get the results they are looking for.
In some situations bone grafting can be done around existing teeth to regain lost support and stop bone loss from periodontal disease.
You can learn more about bone grafting at the following web sites:
