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The Different Types of Bone Grafts

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The human body is an amazing machine, capable of healing and regenerating itself in incredible ways. However, sometimes it needs a little help, especially when it comes to repairing and rebuilding bone tissue. This is where bone grafting comes in, a common and highly effective surgical procedure used to restore bone volume and density. At Maple Dental, we understand that the thought of a bone graft might sound intimidating, but it is a routine procedure that can pave the way for successful dental implant placement, jaw reconstruction, or other restorative treatments. Bone grafts work by providing a framework, or scaffold, for new bone to grow. The grafted material stimulates the body’s natural healing processes, encouraging the creation of new bone cells and tissue. There are several different types of bone grafts, each with its own source and application. Understanding these options can help patients feel more comfortable and informed about their treatment plan. What Is Bone Graftin...

How gum disease can lead to tooth loss and how to stop it?

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Gum disease, also known as periodontal disease, is one of the most common yet preventable dental issues facing Americans today. What begins as mild inflammation of the gums can quickly escalate into a serious condition that threatens your oral health. Left untreated, gum disease can destroy the soft tissue and bone that support your teeth, eventually leading to tooth loss. Understanding how gum disease progresses and what you can do to stop it is the first step toward protecting your smile. What causes gum disease? Gum disease starts with plaque—a sticky film of bacteria that builds up on your teeth. If plaque isn’t removed through regular brushing and flossing, it hardens into tartar. Tartar can only be removed by a dental professional, and its presence can lead to gingivitis, the earliest stage of gum disease. Gingivitis causes red, swollen gums that may bleed during brushing or flossing. While this stage is reversible, if left untreated, it can progress to periodontitis. At this ad...

Wisdom teeth removal: What to expect before, during, and after

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If your dentist has recommended wisdom teeth removal, you’re not alone. Millions of people undergo this common procedure every year, typically in their late teens or early twenties. While it may sound intimidating, knowing what to expect before, during, and after can help you feel more confident and prepared. Let’s break it all down so you can go into your procedure with peace of mind—and come out smiling. Why do wisdom teeth need to go ? Wisdom teeth are your third set of molars that usually emerge between ages 17–25. For many people, there just isn’t enough room in the mouth to accommodate them. That’s when problems like crowding, pain, infection, or impacted teeth can arise. Rather than waiting for issues to pop up, most dentists recommend removing wisdom teeth as a preventive step. 👉 Want to know more about why it's worth it? Check out our blog on The Benefits of Wisdom Tooth Extraction to see how early removal can protect your oral health long-term. What to expect before s...