Maintaining the landscape. Your smile is only as strong as the foundation it sits on — by preserving or rebuilding your bone volume, we ensure you remain a candidate for implants and keep the natural contours of your face for years to come.
While “bone grafting” sounds intense, it is actually a very gentle, constructive procedure. Think of it as placing a scaffold: we introduce a biocompatible material to the area of bone loss that acts as a placeholder, stimulating your body to send in its own cells to regenerate living, healthy bone.

This treatment is essential for anyone looking to protect their oral architecture. It is the recommended pathway if:

We utilize advanced biologics and microsurgical techniques to make this process seamless and predictable.
If we are extracting a tooth, we do so atraumatically to preserve the surrounding bone walls. If the tooth is already gone, we clean the site to ensure a healthy base.
We place the sterile bone grafting granules into the defect or socket.
We cover the graft with a specialized collagen membrane — a biological Band-Aid that prevents gum tissue from growing into the graft while it heals.
Over the next 3 to 6 months, your body absorbs the grafting material and replaces it with your own dense, natural bone.
We use the highest quality materials to ensure safety and success.
We rely on clinically proven, sterile grafting materials (synthetic, bovine, or allograft) that have the highest success rates for integration.
In complex cases we may use PRF (Platelet-Rich Fibrin) — taking a small sample of your blood to concentrate healing factors — to accelerate recovery.
Our incisions are minimal, designed to preserve blood supply and reduce post-operative swelling.
We don’t just pull teeth; we plan for what comes after the extraction, ensuring you aren’t left with a defect that is hard to fix later.
We typically use processed bone minerals from a bottle (bovine or donor-derived) that are sterilized and safe. In rare cases we may use a little of your own bone, but usually the “bottled” scaffold is sufficient.
Surprisingly, bone grafting is not painful. Bone itself has no nerves. Any discomfort usually comes from the gum tissue healing, which feels similar to a standard tooth extraction recovery.
Even with a bridge, the bone under the “fake” tooth shrinks over time, eventually leaving a gap between the bridge and your gums (a food trap). Ridge preservation keeps the gum line full and natural-looking.
It depends on the size of the graft. For simple socket preservation, we can typically place the implant 3 to 4 months later. For larger augmentations, we may wait 6 months to ensure the bone is rock-solid.
Our office is conveniently located for patients in Aventura, Ojus, Highland Lakes, and those commuting from nearby areas like Sunny Isles Beach and Hallandale Beach.
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