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Autogenous Bone Grafting (Bone Harvesting) in Hallandale Beach

Rediscover the potential for a complete, implant-supported smile with autogenous bone grafting, the gold standard in bone regeneration, at ICÓNICA DENTAL GROUP. Also known as bone harvesting, this advanced procedure uses your own natural bone to rebuild areas of the jaw where bone has been lost. This is the most effective and predictable way to create a strong, healthy foundation for dental implants.

For us, bone harvesting is about providing the most sophisticated solutions for our patients. Using your own bone leverages your body’s natural healing power to achieve results that are simply not possible with other materials.

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The ICÓNICA Advantage in Advanced Bone Grafting

Bone harvesting is a highly specialized surgical procedure that demands a superior level of training and expertise. At ICÓNICA, your care is in the hands of a true surgical expert.

Advanced Surgical Training

Dr. Garcia's background is distinguished by honors in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and surgical externships at major South Florida hospitals, and advanced training.

Expertise in Regenerative Solutions:

With specialized training in Regenerative solutions for Socket and Ridge procedures, Dr. Garcia is proficient in the latest techniques to stimulate and guide your body's own regenerative capabilities.

Commitment to Your Comfort

We understand the apprehension that can accompany a surgical procedure. Dr. Garcia’s honors training in Advanced Techniques in Pain and Anxiety Management ensures your experience is managed with a gentle touch and a focus on keeping you calm and comfortable throughout.
PROCESS

The ICÓNICA Bone Harvesting Process

Your journey to a stronger jawbone is a safe, predictable, and meticulously planned process:

The Consultation & Precision 3D Planning

Your care begins with a comprehensive 3D CBCT scan. This allows Dr. Garcia to precisely measure the bone deficiency and identify the ideal location to harvest a small amount of bone, typically from another area within your jaw.

The Harvesting & Grafting Procedure

During a single, comfortable surgical visit, Dr. Garcia will collect a small block of your own bone. This harvested bone is then placed and secured at the deficient site, where it acts as a powerful, living scaffold for new bone growth.

The Healing & Integration

Over the next several months, your body will integrate the graft and regenerate a solid, dense foundation of bone. Once healed, this new bone will be strong enough to support dental implants for a lifetime.

FAQ'S

Frequently Asked Questions about Bone Harvesting

Why use my own bone instead of donor bone material?

Your own bone (an autograft) is considered the "gold standard" because it contains your own living cells, which significantly accelerate and enhance the healing and regeneration process. It is often the most predictable option for larger bone defects or when the highest level of success is required.

Yes, as it is a more complex surgical procedure, the fee is higher than for procedures using pre-packaged donor bone material. However, its high predictability can make it a better long-term investment for complex cases, potentially avoiding complications or the need for future retreatments.

Medical or dental insurance coverage varies. We will always provide the necessary documentation to help you file a claim. We also partner with leading financing companies like CareCredit® and Cherry to make the cost manageable.

For most dental procedures, the bone is harvested from another location inside the mouth. The most common areas are the back of the lower jaw (near the wisdom teeth area) or from the chin. These sites heal exceptionally well with minimal impact.

No. You will be completely comfortable and will not feel pain during the procedure. We use effective local anesthesia, and our advanced surgical and pain management protocols, informed by Dr. Garcia’s honors in Advanced Techniques in Pain and Anxiety Management, are designed to minimize post-operative discomfort.

No. The amount of bone harvested is carefully planned to be minimal and well within the safe limits for the donor site. The area where the bone was collected heals predictably, and patients typically do not notice any long-term change in shape or function.

You can expect to have two areas of mild soreness and swelling—the site where the graft was placed and the site where the bone was harvested. However, both areas are managed with the same medication and post-operative instructions, and most patients find the recovery very manageable.

The procedure typically takes about 90 to 120 minutes, depending on the complexity of your specific case.

While bone harvesting is a very safe and predictable procedure in the hands of a skilled surgeon, all surgery has potential risks. These can include infection, bleeding, or changes in nerve sensation (particularly for the chin area). Dr. Garcia’s extensive training minimizes these risks. He will discuss all potential risks with you during your consultation.

The grafted bone needs time to integrate and mature. This healing period typically takes 4 to 6 months. After this time, the new bone will be a strong and vital foundation for your dental implant.

Bone harvesting is a preparatory procedure. It is performed first to build the foundation. Once the site has fully healed after several months, you will return for the separate dental implant placement procedure.

In some cases, advanced techniques using donor block grafts with membranes or titanium mesh can be used. However, for the most predictable regeneration in large defects, using your own bone remains the most effective option. Dr. Garcia will determine the best material for your specific needs.

Yes. You will need to keep both the graft site and the harvest site clean. We will provide you with a special mouth rinse and instructions on gentle brushing in the area. The care is straightforward and is a critical part of a successful recovery.

If you are healthy enough for a routine dental extraction, you are likely a good candidate. The primary factor is the need for a significant amount of bone for your future dental implant. A 3D CBCT scan and a comprehensive consultation with Dr. Garcia are the definitive steps to confirm your candidacy.

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