Bone Grafts

Prepare For Life-Changing Implants

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Create a strong foundation for dental implants
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Get implants by strengthening your jaw
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You’ll get one step closer to your dream smile

Improve Your Jaw Health With Bone Grafts in Wyoming, MN

If you’ve been told that you don’t have enough jawbone strength for dental implants, don’t lose hope. Dr. Matt Rohlf performs bone grafts in Wyoming, MN to help you achieve the strong, stable foundation needed for implants. He’ll use state-of-the-art technology, such as digital X-rays, intra-oral scanners, and intra-oral photographs, ensuring precision and comfort throughout the process. With a bone graft, you can:

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Strengthen and build up your jawbone structure
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Experience minimal discomfort during the procedure
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Create a solid base for dental implants
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Enjoy the long-lasting benefits of implants

Call 651-413-3013 for an appointment.

You’ll Achieve Your New Smile Thanks to Bone Grafting

Dr. Rohlf will only recommend bone grafting if it’s absolutely necessary for your smile. You can trust he only suggests procedures for you that he’d recommend to his own loved ones. If needed, he will make the procedure as comfortable and efficient as possible in our relaxing, non-clinical atmosphere. Here is what you can expect from a bone graft:

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    The grafting material, designed to stimulate bone growth, is carefully placed at the extraction site or the area needing additional bone.
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    Only a few sutures, if any, are used to secure the grafting material in place.
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    Your body’s natural healing process takes over, gradually creating new, healthy bone.
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    Regular check-ups with Dr. Rohlf will determine when you’re ready for implant placement. This typically occurs within a few months of the graft.
    At Wyoming Dental, our team prioritizes your comfort and provides personalized care tailored to your unique needs. Dr. Rohlf’s down-to-earth, relaxed demeanor and friendly staff will ensure that your experience is as pleasant as possible. Dr. Rohlf will walk you through each step of the procedure, ensuring you know what to expect and addressing any concerns you may have. To help you relax during treatment, you have the option of receiving laughing gas sedation to put you at ease.

    Call 651-413-3013  for an appointment to discuss the need for bone grafts in Wyoming, MN.

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    Common Questions About Bone Grafts

    What is a bone graft?
    If you have a weak or thin jawbone and are unable to get dental implants, a bone graft can make implants a reality. Your dentist will carefully insert synthetic bone material in your gum. Over the next few months, this material will stimulate the growth of new bone cells in your jaw. Soon, your jaw will be strong enough to support implants and replacement teeth.

    Can bone grafts save teeth?
    A bone graft can save teeth you are at risk of losing from periodontal (gum) disease. In advanced cases of gum disease, inflammation can attack the bone surrounding your teeth. A grafting procedure will encourage the bone to regenerate, so you won’t lose teeth. Treating gum disease in its early stages will avoid the need for a graft.

    Are bone grafts painful?
    We numb your mouth with local anesthesia before your grafting procedure, so you shouldn’t feel a thing during treatment. You can also elect to receive sedation to make you less aware of your surroundings while we work. Any discomfort following your procedure can typically be controlled by taking an over-the-counter pain reliever.