Bone augmentation for dental implants
Bone Augmentation: a gentle and effective way to rebuild a strong foundation for your dental implant
Bone augmentation is a procedure designed to restore missing bone in areas where there is not enough volume to safely place a dental implant. By rebuilding the bone, we create a stable and durable foundation for a future crown or bridge, ensuring your smile remains fully functional and naturally aesthetic.
After tooth loss, bone resorption begins almost immediately. Within just a few months, the bone starts to shrink, and after 2–3 years the volume may decrease by as much as 40–60%. Bone augmentation compensates for this loss and provides ideal conditions for successful implant placement.
When is bone augmentation necessary?
We recommend bone augmentation in situations where:
- the bone does not have sufficient height or width to support an implant,
- significant atrophy occurred after extraction or injury,
- the natural bone structure is too thin,
- a defect formed after implant removal,
- bone needs to be prepared for a future implant or prosthetic restoration.
Whenever possible, we strive to use the patient’s own bone. When the volume is insufficient, augmentation significantly increases the success rate of implant placement and improves long-term stability.
Methods we use
Simultaneous augmentation
Performed during the same procedure as implant placement. Ideal for minor bone deficiencies. With simultaneous augmentation:
- only one surgical appointment is required,
- overall treatment time is shorter,
- you can proceed to the prosthetic phase sooner.
Staged augmentation
Recommended for more extensive bone loss. The missing bone is rebuilt first, and the implant is placed after healing. Staged augmentation provides:
- a reliable solution even for large defects,
- the ability to restore natural contour and volume,
- better aesthetics and long-term implant stability.
Materials we work with
- Autologous bone — the patient’s own bone tissue with maximum biological compatibility.
- Allogeneic grafts — modern bone substitutes with excellent clinical outcomes.
- Synthetic biomaterials — bioactive granules that support the formation of new bone.
- Combination techniques — used when additional strength or enhanced regeneration is needed.
Healing time
- Simultaneous augmentation: 4–6 months.
- Staged augmentation: 6–9 months.
What bone augmentation provides
- A stable and long-lasting foundation for a dental implant,
- restored natural contour of the jaw and gums,
- reduced risk of further bone loss,
- better aesthetics and improved chewing comfort.
Why patients choose Omni Dent Clinic
- Experienced implantologists and minimally invasive surgical techniques,
- CBCT diagnostics and digital treatment planning,
- high-quality European materials and strict hygiene standards,
- possibility of treatment under conscious sedation,
- clear pricing and step-by-step treatment planning.
Bone augmentation is an essential step toward successful implant placement and a healthy, long-lasting smile. We will be happy to welcome you for a consultation, assess the condition of your bone, and recommend the most suitable treatment tailored to your needs.
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FAQ
What is bone augmentation and why is it needed?
Bone augmentation is a procedure that rebuilds jawbone volume when there is not enough bone to safely place a dental implant. Bone naturally shrinks after tooth loss, trauma, or infection. Augmentation restores the necessary bone structure to ensure implant stability, long-term success, and proper aesthetics.
Is bone augmentation painful?
The procedure is performed under local anesthesia, and most patients report only mild discomfort afterward, similar to a tooth extraction. Swelling and sensitivity are common for a few days, but they are manageable with standard pain relief and postoperative care. Sedation is also available for patients who want maximum comfort.
How long does healing take after bone augmentation?
Healing time depends on the method used:
- Simultaneous augmentation: 4–6 months
- Staged augmentation: 6–9 months
During this period, the graft integrates with your natural bone, creating a strong foundation for implant placement.
What materials are used for bone augmentation?
We work with several clinically proven options:
- Autologous bone (your own bone),
- Allogeneic grafts,
- Synthetic biomaterials,
- Combination grafting techniques.
The choice depends on the amount of bone needed, anatomical conditions, and your individual treatment plan.
Am I a suitable candidate for bone augmentation?
Most patients with significant bone loss qualify for augmentation. It is recommended if you:
- have insufficient bone height or width,
- experienced bone atrophy after extraction,
- have defects after trauma or previous implants,
- plan a dental implant but lack stable bone structure.
After CBCT examination, we will determine the best method and prepare a personalized treatment plan.



