Bone Grafts in Lima, Ohio

Rebuilding Jawbone for Long-Term Dental Stability

When teeth are lost, the jawbone in that area can gradually shrink. Over time, this bone loss may make it difficult to place dental implants or maintain facial structure. At Golden Rule Dental, we provide precise, carefully planned bone grafts in Lima, Ohio to rebuild jawbone support and create a stable foundation for future treatment.

We proudly serve patients throughout Lima and surrounding communities within approximately 25 miles.

Modern dentistry depends on accurate diagnostics and careful planning. At Golden Rule Dental, we invest in advanced dental technology in Lima, Ohio to improve precision, comfort, and long-term outcomes.

Why Bone Loss Happens

Bone naturally depends on tooth roots for stimulation. When a tooth is removed or lost, that stimulation disappears, and the surrounding bone may begin to resorb.

Common causes of jawbone loss include:

  • Tooth extractions
  • Advanced gum disease
  • Trauma
  • Long-term missing teeth
  • Infection

If you previously underwent Tooth Extractions or have untreated tooth loss, bone grafting may be recommended before implant placement.

What Is a Bone Graft?

A bone graft is a surgical procedure that rebuilds or strengthens areas of insufficient jawbone. Grafting material is placed in the affected area to stimulate new bone growth.

Over time, the graft integrates with your natural bone, creating the density needed to support restorations such as Dental Implants.

Bone grafting is part of our comprehensive Advanced Dental Procedures services.

When Is Bone Grafting Necessary?

Bone grafting may be recommended if:

  • Bone density is too low for implant placement
  • Significant bone loss has occurred after tooth loss
  • Infection has compromised the jawbone
  • Long-term denture use has caused shrinkage
  • Structural support is needed for full-arch reconstruction

In many cases, grafting allows patients who were previously told they were not implant candidates to become eligible for treatment.

Types of Bone Grafting Procedures

Depending on your needs, treatment may include:

Socket Preservation

Performed immediately after tooth extraction to prevent bone shrinkage.

Ridge Augmentation

Rebuilds bone width or height in areas of advanced resorption.

Sinus Augmentation

Adds bone in the upper jaw beneath the sinus cavity to support implants.

Each procedure is carefully planned using digital imaging to ensure precision and safety.

The Bone Grafting Process

Comprehensive Evaluation

Digital imaging is used to assess bone density and structural needs.

Surgical Placement

Grafting material is placed in the targeted area under local anesthesia.

Healing Phase

Over several months, the graft integrates with your natural bone in a process called osseous regeneration.

Implant Planning

Once sufficient healing has occurred, implant placement may proceed.

Healing timelines vary depending on graft size and individual biology.

Healing and Recovery Expectations

Most patients experience mild swelling or soreness following bone grafting. Recovery typically includes:

  • Minor activity limitations
  • Temporary dietary modifications
  • Follow-up visits to monitor healing

We provide detailed post-operative instructions to support proper healing and minimize complications.

Who May Benefit from Bone Grafting?

Bone grafting is often recommended for:

  • Patients planning for dental implants
  • Individuals with long-standing missing teeth
  • Patients with bone loss from gum disease
  • Those undergoing full-mouth reconstruction
  • Patients seeking long-term structural stability

We serve patients in Lima, Shawnee, Elida, Wapakoneta, Delphos, Bluffton, Cridersville, Van Wert, and surrounding Northwest Ohio communities.

Why Early Intervention Matters

Bone loss progresses over time. Addressing it early:

  • Preserves jaw structure
  • Simplifies future treatment
  • Improves implant success rates
  • Reduces the need for more extensive grafting later

Preventive care through routine Cleanings & Exams helps detect gum disease and structural concerns before advanced bone deterioration occurs.

Financial Considerations

The cost of bone grafting depends on:

  • Size and location of the graft
  • Type of grafting material
  • Whether combined with implant placement
  • Insurance participation

Some insurance plans may partially cover grafting when medically necessary. We provide a detailed treatment plan and review financial options, including CareCredit, Cherry, and Synchrony.

Advanced Training and Surgical Experience

Dr. Robert W. Laing has completed over 600 hours of advanced continuing education in implant surgery and bone grafting procedures.

Professional credentials include:

  • Fellow, American Academy of Implant Dentistry (AAID)
  • Advanced training in sinus augmentation
  • Experience in implant-supported dentures and full-arch reconstruction
  • Active membership in ADA, ODA, AGD, and AAID

Golden Rule Dental has served Northwest Ohio since 1932, combining generational stability with modern surgical capabilities.

Frequently Asked Questions About Bone Grafts in Lima, Ohio

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Is bone grafting painful?

The procedure is performed under local anesthesia. Mild soreness afterward is common but manageable with prescribed or over-the-counter medications.

How long does a bone graft take to heal?

Healing time varies but typically ranges from three to six months, depending on graft size and individual healing capacity.

Can bone grafting fail?

While uncommon, graft failure can occur due to infection, smoking, or underlying health conditions. Careful planning and follow-up minimize risks.

Will I need a bone graft before getting dental implants?

Not all patients require grafting. Digital imaging allows us to determine whether bone volume is sufficient for implant placement.

Is bone grafting safe?

Yes. When performed by a trained provider using modern techniques, bone grafting is a predictable and well-established procedure.

Schedule a Bone Graft Consultation in Lima, Ohio

If you have been told you lack sufficient bone for dental implants or are planning advanced restorative care, we invite you to schedule a consultation.

Serving patients within a 25-mile radius of Lima with advanced, relationship-based dental care focused on long-term stability.