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Dental bone grafts are like a foundation repair for your jaw. When you're missing a tooth or have experienced bone loss, it can affect the strength and structure of your jawbone. A bone graft is like adding support beams – the dentist places a small amount of bone material to stimulate new bone growth in the weakened area. It's akin to reinforcing the soil before planting a tree.

This procedure creates a sturdy base for dental implants or other restorations, ensuring they have a solid foundation to thrive. Over time, your jaw becomes stronger and more capable of supporting the dental work needed to restore your smile. Think of it as a little construction project that enhances the stability of your oral architecture.

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