Orchid Periodontics & Dental Implants

Bone Grafting
Kirkland

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Bone Grafting in Kirkland, WA

When the jawbone deteriorates, the structural changes can impact your entire facial profile, compromise adjacent teeth, and limit your restorative options. At Orchid Periodontics & Dental Implants, we focus on rebuilding healthy jawbone structure through bone grafting techniques that prepare Kirkland patients for implant placement.

Dr. Ellie Javadi combines more than two decades of surgical experience with advanced technology to deliver dental bone grafting procedures. Whether you need minor socket preservation or extensive jaw reconstruction, we’re here to help.

What Is Dental Bone Grafting?

Bone grafting is a specialized dental procedure that helps rebuild areas of the jaw where bone has been lost or weakened. After losing teeth due to extraction, gum disease, or long-term denture wear, the jawbone begins to shrink. A bone graft provides a natural support structure where your periodontist puts in safe materials, which can be from your own bone, a donor, or a man-made option, into the area that needs help.

Why a Bone Graft May Be Necessary

Why Edmonds Residents Choose Bone Grafting

Your jawbone relies on consistent stimulation from tooth roots to maintain its density and volume. When teeth go missing or suffer extraction, that stimulation disappears. The body responds by gradually resorbing the bone tissue that once surrounded those tooth roots. This ongoing bone resorption creates several challenges:

  • The deteriorating bone structure cannot adequately support dental implants, which require specific dimensions of healthy bone for successful integration.
  • Neighboring teeth may begin shifting into the empty spaces as the bone weakens.
  • Your facial contours can change as the jaw shrinks, creating a prematurely aged appearance that many patients find distressing.

Key Benefits of Bone Grafting

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  • Expands Treatment Options – Creates sufficient bone density for implants when natural bone is inadequate.
  • Preserves Facial Structure – Maintains jaw contours to prevent premature facial collapse.
  • Enhances Oral Function – Provides stable support for chewing and speaking comfortably.
  • Long-Term Oral Health – Helps prevent further bone loss that can compromise adjacent teeth.
  • Natural-Looking Results – Forms a strong base for restorations that look and feel like natural teeth.

Types of Bone Grafts Available for Kirkland Patients

Every patient’s jawbone condition is unique, and the right type of bone graft depends on factors such as bone density, location of tooth loss, and long-term implant goals. After a thorough evaluation, Dr. Javadi selects the most suitable approach to help restore jaw strength and prepare for successful implant placement.

Socket Preservation

This graft is placed immediately after a tooth extraction to prevent the 30–40% bone loss that can occur within the first six months. It’s ideal for patients who have recently had a tooth removed and want to maintain healthy bone volume for future implants.

Ridge Augmentation

For patients with moderate to advanced bone loss, ridge augmentation rebuilds both the width and height of the jawbone. This technique restores natural facial structure and supports long-term stability for implants or dentures.

Sinus Lift (Indirect or Lateral-Window Approach)

When upper back teeth are lost, the sinus cavity can expand downward, reducing available bone height. A sinus lift raises the sinus membrane and places graft material beneath it, creating the bone depth needed for secure implant placement in the upper jaw.

Block or “Onlay” Graft

Used for more severe bone defects, this method utilizes a small block of the patient’s own bone (often from the chin or jaw area) to rebuild strength and structure. It can be an option for trauma cases or extensive bone loss.

Alloplast/Synthetic Grafts

Synthetic grafts offer a biocompatible alternative that stimulates the body’s natural bone-regeneration process. These materials are a great choice for patients seeking a predictable solution that aligns with their health-conscious lifestyle.

Bone Graft Material Options in Kirkland

Modern dentistry offers several sources for bone graft material, each with specific advantages. Your periodontist will recommend the most appropriate option based on your individual circumstances. We offer:

  • Autogenous Grafts: These materials are harvested from your own body, providing the most biologically compatible option.
  • Allograft Materials: These grafts use human donor bone that has undergone extensive processing and sterilization through tissue banks.
  • Xenograft Options: Animal-derived materials offer another alternative that many patients prefer. These materials are thoroughly processed to remove organic components, leaving only the mineral structure that guides bone regeneration.
  • Synthetic Grafts: Biocompatible synthetic materials can stimulate natural bone formation without requiring tissue from another source.

Our Bone Grafting Procedure

The bone grafting process begins with a detailed assessment and customized treatment plan designed to rebuild jaw strength and ensure long-term implant success. We focus on performing each of the following steps with precision:

  • 3D Imaging & Diagnosis: The process starts with a low-dose 3D cone beam scan to assess bone height, width, and density.
  • Personalized Treatment Plan: Based on the scan, our periodontist selects the most suitable graft material and creates a step-by-step plan that outlines your healing timeline.
  • Comfort-Focused Procedure:During the procedure, local anesthesia or physician-guided IV sedation keeps you comfortable while the graft is placed.
  • Graft Placement & Protection:The graft material is gently positioned where bone needs to regenerate, then covered with a resorbable membrane to protect it from bacteria and promote integration.
  • Bone Regeneration & Follow-Up: Over the next few months, the graft naturally integrates with your existing bone.

We conduct periodic imaging checks to monitor progress and confirm when your jaw is ready for dental implant placement.

Bone Graft Recovery & Aftercare

Healing after a bone graft is typically straightforward when proper aftercare instructions are followed. Here’s what you can expect:
  • Minimal Downtime: Many patients return to work or daily activities within 24–48 hours after the procedure.
  • Soft-Food Diet: For the first week, stick to soft foods such as soups, yogurt, and smoothies to protect the graft site.
  • Medication & Hygiene:Antibiotics and prescribed rinses help prevent infection and support healing.
  • Managing Swelling:Apply ice packs during the first 48 hours, then switch to warm compresses for comfort.
  • Avoid Smoking: Nicotine slows healing and may affect graft success—avoid smoking for several weeks before and after surgery.

With proper care and follow-up, most patients experience healthy bone regeneration and are ready for dental implant placement within four to six months.

Why Kirkland Residents Choose Orchid Periodontics & Dental Implants

Our practice is equipped with the latest diagnostic and surgical innovations, including low-dose CBCT imaging, DTX digital treatment planning, and premium biomaterials from Nobel Biocare and Straumann.

Patients value our spa-calm environment and transparent approach to care. Dr. Javadi’s gentle technique and commitment to education empower patients to make informed decisions about their oral health. Our consistent 5-star reviews reflect the trust we’ve built through precision, compassion, and patient experience.

Discuss Your Options with Dr. Javadi

Contact Orchid Periodontics & Dental Implants today at (425) 775-2002 to schedule your bone grafting consultation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is bone grafting painful?

The procedure is performed under local anesthesia or sedation, so you won’t feel pain during surgery.

After recovery, the grafted area will feel and function just like your natural bone. As healing progresses, the material integrates with your existing bone.

The cost of a dental bone graft varies based on factors like graft type, procedure complexity, and location.

Insurance coverage depends on the reason for treatment. Bone grafts performed for medical reasons, such as bone loss due to trauma or disease, are sometimes covered.

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Our Regular Schedule

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Finding a qualified periodontist is the only way to treat gum disease effectively. Dr. Javadi treats her Edmonds and Seattle patients with traditional gum surgery and laser treatments. Schedule An Appointment with her today to discuss your treatment options. Call Orchid Periodontics & Dental Implants at (425) 775-2002 or use our online feature to book your appointment.
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