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Bone Grafting

Bone grafting is often associated with dental implants, severe perio disease, and endo surgeries.

Studies have shown that patients who have experienced a tooth extraction subsequently lose 40-60% of the bone surrounding the extraction site during the following three years.

When the jawbone has receded or sustained significant damage, the implant cannot be supported on this unstable foundation and bone grafting is recommended for the ensuing restoration.

Dr. Kourosh possesses extensive expertise in implant dentistry and bone grafting, consistently achieving a high success rate in these delicate procedures.

While many dental insurance plans cover a portion of the cost, it's important to note that Medicaid insurance does not cover bone grafting. To determine coverage details with your specific insurer, feel free to contact them directly or reach out to our office for assistance.

Dr. Antonio Banderas

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