Bone Grafting in Sharjah: Strengthen Your Smile for a Lasting Future

Missing teeth or weak jawbone holding you back?

Bone grafting at SCMMC in Sharjah restores strength and support, paving the way for a healthier, more confident smile.

Why Bone Grafting Matters for Your Dental Health

Thinking about dental implants but being told your jawbone isn’t strong enough?

Bone grafting is the solution. This procedure rebuilds and strengthens your jaw, providing a solid foundation for implants and preventing future bone loss. At SCMMC, we use advanced techniques to ensure a smooth and successful treatment.

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How Bone Grafting Works: Simple and Effective

Bone grafting is a straightforward procedure that helps regenerate lost bone. Depending on your needs, we use different types of grafts, including synthetic materials or bone from your own body. The new bone integrates naturally, making your jaw stronger and healthier over time.

Start Your Journey To Optimal Oral Health

Take the first step toward achieving a healthier, happier smile. Contact SCMMC today and let Dr. Amam Amam and her team provide you with world-class general dentistry care tailored to your unique needs.

Who Needs Bone Grafting?

Bone grafting is recommended for patients who:

Have lost teeth and want implants but lack enough bone support.

Suffer from bone loss due to gum disease.

Need jaw reconstruction after injury or trauma.

Want to prevent further bone deterioration after tooth loss.

FAQs: What You Need to Know

The procedure is done under anesthesia, so you won’t feel pain. Mild discomfort may occur during healing, but it’s manageable with medication.

Healing varies by patient, but most cases take 3 to 6 months before implants can be placed.

Rejection is rare, especially when using your own bone or biocompatible materials. Our specialists ensure the best match for your needs.

In some cases, a second minor procedure may be needed to ensure proper bone integration before implant placement.

Soft foods are recommended for the first few days, avoiding anything hard or sticky to protect the graft.