Can Bone Loss Affect Your Candidacy for Dental Implants?

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If you’re considering dental implants to replace missing teeth, you may be wondering whether bone loss will affect your chances. It’s a common concern, especially for those who’ve experienced gum disease or gone without teeth for a while. Fortunately, bone loss doesn’t always mean implants are off the table—but a professional evaluation is key.

At Densley Dental in Henderson, your care is led by Dr. Aman Sidhu, a highly skilled cosmetic and implant dentist and the official team dentist of the Las Vegas Raiders. With advanced training and a reputation for compassionate, patient-focused treatment, Dr. Sidhu is committed to helping you find lasting, effective solutions for your smile.

Why Bone Density Matters for Dental Implants

Dental implants rely on a healthy jawbone to provide the stable support needed for long-term success. After a tooth is lost or removed, the jawbone in that area begins to shrink—a natural process known as bone resorption. If too much bone is lost, it can make it difficult for an implant to properly fuse with the jaw, potentially affecting its strength and longevity.

Bone loss may develop for a variety of reasons, including:

  • Long-term tooth loss
  • Advanced gum disease (periodontitis)
  • Injury or trauma to the jaw
  • Age-related changes in bone structure

Still, even with bone loss, you may not be out of options.

Solutions for Patients with Bone Loss

Thanks to advancements in modern dentistry, there are several ways to restore your candidacy for dental implants. At Densley Dental in Henderson, NV, we offer procedures and technologies designed to rebuild bone structure or work around existing bone limitations.

Some common solutions include:

  • Bone grafting: A procedure where bone material is added to the jaw to support future implants.
  • Sinus lifts: Performed when implants are needed in the upper jaw but there isn’t enough bone beneath the sinus cavity.
  • Mini implants or zygomatic implants: Alternatives for patients with limited bone who may not be candidates for standard implants.

Every patient is different, and your treatment plan will depend on your unique needs and oral health condition.

What to Expect During Your Consultation

Your consultation at Densley Dental begins with a review of your medical and dental history, along with digital X-rays or 3D scans to assess your bone health. Based on the results, we’ll explain your options, including immediate implant placement, preparatory procedures like bone grafting, or alternative solutions suited to your anatomy. 

Every step is tailored to your needs, focusing on comfort, safety, and long-term success. Our team is here to guide you toward the best path for restoring your smile.

How Bone Loss Affects Dental Implants in Henderson, NV

Bone loss doesn’t have to stand in the way of a confident, healthy smile. Whether you’ve been missing teeth for years or just started exploring your options, our team in Henderson is here to guide you every step of the way.

Call us today at 702-212-6641 to schedule your consultation and take the first step toward restoring your smile with expert care.

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