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What Happens If There Isn’t Enough Bone for an Implant?

Insufficient bone density is a common issue for patients seeking dental implants. However, modern techniques allow most patients to receive implants despite this challenge.


Solutions:


- Bone Grafting: A procedure that adds bone material to the jaw, creating a stable foundation for implants.


- Sinus Lifting: Elevating the sinus membrane to make space for additional bone in the upper jaw.


- Short Implants: Used in cases where additional bone augmentation is not feasible.


Example: A patient with severe bone loss underwent successful bone grafting at Dent Health Istanbul, enabling them to receive dental implants within six months.


These advanced solutions ensure that even patients with complex cases can enjoy the benefits of dental implants.

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