Osseous Grafting

Osseous Grafting at Portal Dental Care: Your Solution for Severe Gum Disease

Combating Periodontal Disease and Bone Loss

Gum diseases can take a severe toll on your oral health, and one of the most alarming consequences is bone loss in your jaw. Periodontitis, the advanced stage of gum disease, not only affects your gums but can also lead to tooth loss. If you’re experiencing symptoms of periodontal disease, it’s crucial to act swiftly. At Portal Dental Care, located at 12035 Bammel N. Houston Rd., Houston, TX, 77066, we offer state-of-the-art osseous grafting procedures to help halt the damage and promote healthy bone growth in your jaw.

The Underlying Causes of Periodontitis

Gum disease is primarily a result of poor oral hygiene. When plaque accumulates on your teeth, the bacteria it houses can infect the gum tissue. The earliest stage, known as gingivitis, is generally marked by inflamed gums that bleed easily during brushing or flossing. If left untreated, this can escalate into periodontitis.

In this advanced stage, bacteria multiply and produce toxins that attack the gums and even penetrate beneath the gum line. Over time, the infection will compromise the bone and tissues that keep your teeth in place, leading to increasingly severe dental issues, including bone loss and tooth extraction if untreated.

Symptom Identification: What to Look Out For

Awareness of the symptoms of gum disease can make a significant difference in your treatment outcomes. At Portal Dental Care, we often see patients with symptoms like:

  • Pain when chewing food
  • Sensitivity in teeth
  • Loose teeth or a shifting bite
  • Gums that bleed easily, are swollen, or red
  • Persistent foul breath

If you observe any of these signs, it’s crucial to consult a dental care provider immediately for proper diagnosis and timely intervention.

Osseous Surgery Objectives at Portal Dental Care

Our goal with osseous grafting is multifaceted:

  1. Limiting Bacterial Spread: One of the primary aims is to eliminate bacteria from the periodontal pockets, reducing the risk of bacteria affecting other body parts, potentially leading to severe health conditions like respiratory diseases and heart problems.
  2. Halting Bone Deterioration: Osseous surgery is designed to stop the progression of bone loss in your jaw, providing renewed support for your teeth and preventing tooth loss.
  3. Reviving Your Smile: Periodontal disease can have a devastating impact on your appearance and self-esteem. We aim to rejuvenate your smile by eradicating bacteria and alleviating the symptoms of gum disease.
  4. Facilitating Home Care: After undergoing osseous surgery, you’ll find it easier to maintain oral hygiene, as the procedure reduces the depth of gum pockets, making it less painful to brush and floss effectively.

The Osseous Grafting Procedure: What to Expect at Portal Dental Care

Understanding the Procedure

If osseous grafting is determined to be the best course of action for you, you’ll find comfort in knowing that the treatment is performed by board-certified periodontists at Portal Dental Care. The process begins with a thorough cleaning of the roots of your affected teeth. This is followed by the preparation of the bone defects where grafting material will be placed.

Tissue Regeneration and Recovery

We employ state-of-the-art guided tissue regeneration techniques to encourage new bone growth in the areas affected by periodontitis. The bone graft material is positioned in the prepared defects, covered by a specialized membrane to protect and nurture the graft, and finally, the gums are sutured back into place.

You’ll be given localized anesthesia to ensure a comfortable experience throughout the procedure. Many patients describe the sensation as akin to a deep dental cleaning, and post-operative pain is typically minimal.

Aftercare and Recovery Tips

Recovery from osseous grafting surgery generally involves some swelling and bleeding. However, this is normal and usually controllable by applying a cold pack to the affected area. If you experience excessive bleeding or swelling, it’s essential to contact us immediately for a follow-up evaluation.

To support a smooth recovery process, we’ll provide a personalized post-operative care plan. The plan will be geared towards helping you maintain proper oral hygiene, preventing infection, and facilitating optimal healing.

  1. Diet: Stick to soft foods during the initial stages of recovery to prevent any stress or damage to the graft and surrounding tissues.
  2. Oral Hygiene: Although you’ll need to be gentle around the surgical site, maintaining a regimen of careful brushing and flossing is crucial for preventing infection and promoting healing.
  3. Follow-Up Visits: Regular check-ups are integral for monitoring your healing progress. We may also adjust your post-operative care plan based on how well you’re recovering.

Ongoing Maintenance and Care

The success of an osseous grafting procedure is heavily reliant on your commitment to following through with the aftercare and maintaining excellent oral hygiene going forward. The graft serves as a new foundation for your teeth, and it’s vital to preserve this through consistent care.

Why Choose Portal Dental Care for Osseous Grafting?

When it comes to intricate procedures like osseous grafting, you want to be in the hands of experienced professionals. Our board-certified periodontists are committed to providing the highest standards of care, ensuring you receive effective treatment and a comfortable experience from start to finish.


Portal Dental Care is located at 12035 Bammel N. Houston Rd., Houston, TX, 77066. Contact us today at (832) 286-1014 to schedule an appointment and take the first step towards reclaiming your oral health through osseous grafting.

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