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Jawbone Loss and Deterioration San Jose CA


While our jawbone is responsible for supporting and keeping all of our teeth in place, our teeth provide it with the necessary stimulation needed to preserve its structure and resistance. However, both of them may be put in danger due to a variety of factors. Here at South Valley Oral and Facial Surgery, we care about your oral health, and are ready to treat any issues related to the jawbone structure.

Jawbone Loss and Deterioration Causes


One of the most prevalent causes of jawbone deterioration is periodontal disease. It is a long-term gum-related disease that eats away the natural foundation of teeth. Periodontal disease can cause gum recession, which can subsequently lead to tooth loss due to a lack of supporting structure. Edentulous areas do not stimulate the jawbone, thus making it gradually recede over time. There are also cases involving dentures and bridges. These are two types of dentures that are used to replace missing teeth. Unattached dentures are worn above the gum line but do not provide any direct stimulation to the alveolar bone underneath. This absence of stimulation also makes the bone reabsorb and degrade over time.

Tooth Extraction


Exodontia is a dental surgical procedure that involves the removal of one or more teeth. The goal is to carry out the extraction with as little damage as possible. Advanced cases of cavities, decay, and periodontal disease are the most common reasons for extractions, although they can also be performed for retained teeth, supernumerary teeth, and other situational oddities.

Wisdom Teeth


Although the emergence of wisdom teeth is normal in patients between the ages of 17 and 25, they can cause discomfort, tight gums, inflammation, and other complications. This is usually due to a lack of space in a small jawbone, which complicates the eruption process. This can lead to wisdom teeth growing crookedly or in an inconvenient position, producing pain. In these cases, it is recommended to have wisdom teeth extracted at our office. The removal process is a safe and beneficial procedure.

Dental Implants


Dental implants involve the use of a small pot, usually made of titanium, that is placed in the jaw so it can act as the base for a prosthetic crown to be placed. They are used when teeth are missing due to illness or trauma, and/or when a tooth must be removed (most likely owing to extensive tooth decay) and replaced. By acting as the root of a natural tooth, dental implants are an ideal solution for patients who want to avoid jawbone resorption in edentulous areas.

All-on-4


The innovative All-on-4® Treatment Concept requires as little as four dental implants, evenly placed throughout the upper or lower jawbone, to replace a complete arch of teeth. The implants serve as the basis for a dental bridge featuring a full set of prosthetic crowns. The use of fewer implants to replace more teeth not only makes the All-on-4 treatment cost-effective, but also represents a straightforward procedure from which patients may recover in a short period of time.

If you or someone you know is suffering from jawbone loss or deterioration, please do not hesitate to call us at 408-479-9449 today. Our team of professionals at South Valley Oral and Facial Surgery are ready to attend to your case, and we will determine the best course of action so you can recover your jawbone structure as soon as possible.

Related Dental Implant Services


Dental implants replace missing teeth with biocompatible titanium roots that fuse with the jawbone, providing a stable, lifelike, and permanent foundation for crowns, bridges, or full-arch prostheses.
Permanently restore an entire arch with just four All-on-4 dental implants, a cost-effective full-arch solution that often skips bone grafting and gives you fixed, non-removable teeth on the same day as surgery.
When every tooth is failing or missing, full mouth dental implants replace the entire dentition with a strong, natural-looking set of permanent teeth, restoring eating, speaking, and confidence.
Patients with severe upper jaw bone loss who've been told they can't have implants often qualify for zygomatic implants, which anchor into the cheekbone instead of the jawbone, eliminating the need for bone grafting.
If you've lost teeth or had bone loss in the jaw, bone grafting rebuilds the bone foundation needed before dental implant placement, ensuring long-term implant stability.
When the upper jaw lacks sufficient bone height for implants, sinus lift surgery adds bone volume above the upper jaw, making implant placement possible for patients with significant bone loss.
Replace multiple missing teeth in a row with implant-supported bridges, a durable alternative to traditional bridges that doesn't depend on neighboring natural teeth for support.
Upgrade unstable traditional dentures to a bar attachment denture secured by four dental implants, eliminating denture rocking and slipping while restoring full chewing function.

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San Jose & Gilroy Oral Surgeon • Jawbone Loss & Deterioration
If you're suffering from jawbone loss or deterioration, please don't hesitate to call us! Our team of professionals will determine the best course of action.
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