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Bone Graft in Smithtown, NY

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If you have lost a tooth or had one extracted, your jawbone begins to shrink at that spot. Over time, this bone loss affects the shape of your face and limits your options for restorative treatment, including dental implants. 

At Mathew Dental Group in Smithtown, NY, we perform bone grafts to rebuild the foundation your teeth need. Whether you are preparing for an implant or simply want to protect your long-term oral health, a bone graft gives your jaw the structure it needs to stay strong.

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What Is a Bone Graft?

A bone graft is a procedure that adds bone material to an area of your jaw that has lost density or volume. The graft material fills in the weak or empty area and stimulates your body to grow new, healthy bone around it. Once the graft heals, the area becomes strong enough to support dental implants or other restorations.

The graft material used in the procedure comes from one of several sources:

  • Your own bone (autograft), taken from another area of your mouth or body.
  • Donated human bone (allograft), sourced from a certified tissue bank.
  • Animal-derived bone (xenograft) is most commonly from bovine sources.
  • Synthetic bone material (alloplast) is made from biocompatible substances.
We will review your X-rays and health history to recommend the appropriate graft material for your situation.
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Why You Might Need a Bone Graft

Your jawbone stays healthy when it receives regular stimulation from tooth roots. When a tooth is missing, that stimulation stops, and the bone begins to deteriorate. Several situations lead patients to need a bone graft in Smithtown, NY:

  • Tooth extraction: After a tooth is removed, the socket can collapse without a socket preservation graft.
  • Dental implants: Implants require adequate bone depth and width to be placed successfully.
  • Gum disease (periodontitis): Advanced gum disease erodes the bone supporting your teeth.
  • Injury or trauma: Physical damage to the jaw can result in significant bone loss.
  • Long-term denture use: Dentures do not stimulate the jaw, so bone continues to shrink over time.
If your jaw lacks sufficient bone volume, you are not automatically disqualified from dental implants. A bone graft completed before implant placement rebuilds the area, providing a solid base for the implant to fuse with.

Types of Bone Grafts We Perform

Different types of dental fillings are available based on the size of the cavity, location of the tooth, and long-term functional requirements.

Socket Preservation Graft

When a tooth is extracted, we place graft material directly into the empty socket before it closes. This prevents the socket walls from collapsing and preserves the bone volume needed for a future implant. Performing this step during extraction reduces your total treatment time and cost.

Ridge Augmentation

If bone loss has already occurred along the jaw ridge, ridge augmentation rebuilds the width and height of the ridge. This procedure restores the natural contour of your jaw and creates the bone volume necessary for implant placement.

Sinus Lift

The upper back jaw often has limited bone height because the sinus cavity sits just above it. A sinus lift adds bone between the jaw and the sinus floor, creating enough depth to place an implant in the upper molar and premolar area.

Periodontal Bone Graft

Gum disease damages the bone that holds your teeth in place. A periodontal bone graft rebuilds this support structure, reduces tooth mobility, and helps prevent further bone loss around your existing teeth.
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What to Expect During Your Bone Graft Procedure

At Mathew Dental Group, we walk you through every step of the procedure so you know exactly what is happening. Here is a general overview of what the process involves:

Consultation and imaging

We take detailed X-rays or a CBCT scan to assess your bone density, height, and width. This imaging provides us with a precise picture of your jaw, so we can plan the graft accurately before the procedure begins.

Anesthesia

We numb the treatment area with local anesthesia so you feel no pain during the procedure. If you experience dental anxiety, sedation options are available. Your comfort is our priority from the moment we begin.
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Graft placement

We make a small incision in the gum tissue to access the bone. We thoroughly clean the area, place the graft material, and position it to encourage your body to grow new bone around it.

Closure

We suture the gum tissue over the graft site to seal and protect it during the healing process. This step keeps the graft material stable and reduces the risk of infection while your jaw begins to regenerate.

Healing period

Your body gradually integrates the graft material and grows new bone over several months. We schedule follow-up visits to track your progress and confirm the area is healing as expected before moving forward.

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Meet Our Doctors

Dr. Bilu Mathew

Dr. Bilu Mathew brings years of clinical experience to every procedure at Mathew Dental Group. He specializes in dental implants, restorative dentistry, and oral surgery procedures, including bone grafting. Patients throughout Smithtown and Long Island trust Dr. Bilu for his precision, his calm chairside manner, and his ability to explain complex procedures in plain language. He uses advanced dental technology to plan and perform each case with precision, delivering the best possible outcome.
Dr. Julie Mathew, DDS, FIDIA
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Dr. Julie Mathew

Dr. Julie Mathew earned her Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from SUNY at Buffalo, School of Dental Medicine, with a minor in oral diagnostic science. She completed her residency at Nassau University Medical Center in East Meadow, NY. Dr. Julie takes the time to understand each patient’s goals, concerns, and health history before recommending any treatment. Her approach combines clinical skill with genuine care for patient comfort, making her a trusted choice for families seeking a bone graft in Smithtown, NY.

DENTAL FINANCING OPTIONS AT MATHEW DENTAL GROUP

Our office is in-network with all major insurance providers. Please bring your insurance card to each appointment so we can make sure your information is as up-to-date as possible. If you do not find your insurance provider here; we work with all major insurance providers, please call at (631) 292-0431 for clarity.

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Bone Graft Recovery: What You Need to Know

Recovery from a bone graft takes time because your body needs to grow new bone into the graft material. Here is what you should plan for:

  • Initial healing (1 to 2 weeks): Swelling, mild bruising, and tenderness are normal during this period. Stick to soft foods and avoid the treated area when chewing.
  • Bone integration (3 to 9 months): The graft material fuses with your existing bone. The timeline varies depending on the size of the graft and your overall health.
  • Follow-up visits: We schedule check-ups to monitor your progress and confirm the graft is integrating properly.
  • Next steps: Once the graft heals, we proceed with dental implant placement or other planned treatment.
Smoking significantly slows bone healing and increases the risk of graft failure. If you smoke, discuss this with Dr. Mathew before the procedure so we can put the best plan in place for your recovery.
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Why Choose Mathew Dental Group for Bone Graft in Smithtown, NY

At Mathew Dental Group, we treat every patient as an individual. We take the time to understand your concerns, clearly explain your options, and create a treatment plan that aligns with your goals and timeline. When you come to us for a bone graft, you receive:

  • Experienced care from Dr. Bilu Mathew and Dr. Julie Mathew, who combine years of clinical training with a commitment to patient comfort.
  • Advanced dental technology, including digital X-rays and 3D imaging, is used to plan your procedure with precision.
  • A warm, supportive team that answers your questions and addresses your concerns at every visit.
  • In-network coverage with all major insurance providers, making quality care accessible to your family.
  • Flexible appointment times designed to accommodate your schedule.
We have helped patients throughout Smithtown and Long Island restore their jawbone health and move forward with implants and other restorations. Your treatment plan starts with a thorough examination, and we guide you through every step from there.

Schedule Your Bone Graft Consultation Today!

If you have been told you need a bone graft, or if you are exploring dental implants and want to know whether your jaw qualifies, call Mathew Dental Group today. We will evaluate your bone health, answer your questions, and walk you through your options with no pressure and no confusion.

Call us at (631) 292-0431 765 or visit Smithtown Bypass, Unit 2, Smithtown, NY 11787 

We are currently accepting new patients in Smithtown, NY, and the surrounding areas. Contact us today to schedule your consultation.

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FAQ

Is a bone graft painful?
The procedure is not painful. We use local anesthesia to numb the area completely. Afterward, you may experience mild soreness and swelling for a few days, which can be easily managed with over-the-counter pain medication.

Healing depends on the size and location of the graft. Most patients experience adequate bone growth within 3 to 6 months. 

We monitor your progress with follow-up visits and imaging throughout recovery.

Coverage depends on your plan and the reason for the graft. Mathew Dental Group is in-network with all major insurance providers. Our team reviews your benefits before treatment so you face no surprises.
Not always. It depends on your existing bone volume at the implant site. If your jaw lacks sufficient height, width, or density, a bone graft builds the foundation the implant needs to hold securely.
Bone grafts have a high success rate when performed by an experienced team. Smoking, uncontrolled diabetes, and poor oral hygiene increase risk. We review your individual risk factors with you before proceeding with treatment.