Yes. For patients with significant bone loss, Mission Peak Dental Care provides Bone Grafting and Ridge Augmentation to rebuild the foundation of the jaw. These preparatory procedures create enough volume and strength to support dental implants, ensuring that even patients who have been missing teeth for years can enjoy a stable, permanent, and healthy smile.
Many patients in Fremont, Union City, and San Jose are told they are not candidates for dental implants due to bone loss. However, advancements in modern dentistry now make it possible to rebuild that foundation and move forward with confidence.
Rebuilding the Foundation for Dental Implants
When a tooth is missing for an extended period, the jawbone in that area begins to shrink due to lack of stimulation. Bone grafting works by placing biocompatible material in areas where bone has deteriorated, encouraging your body to regenerate new bone over time.
Procedures like bone grafting and ridge augmentation restore the volume and density needed to securely support dental implants. This step is critical for long-term implant success and ensures your new smile has a strong, stable base.
Precision Planning with Advanced Technology
At Mission Peak Dental, we combine surgical expertise with advanced technology to plan every step of your treatment. Using digital imaging and 3D printing, we create highly accurate surgical guides that allow for precise placement of grafting material and future implants.
This level of planning:
- Improves accuracy and predictability
- Reduces surgical time
- Enhances healing and outcomes
Patients across Fremont, Newark, Hayward, Pleasanton, Milpitas, and San Jose benefit from this modern, technology-driven approach to complex dental reconstruction.
Comfortable, Confidence-Boosting Results
Oral surgery can sound intimidating, but your comfort is always a priority. With IV sedation options, procedures like bone grafting and ridge augmentation can be performed in a relaxed, stress-free environment.
Beyond function, these treatments also restore facial structure. Bone loss can lead to a “sunken” or aged appearance over time. By rebuilding the jawbone, we not only prepare for implants but also help maintain natural facial contours and overall aesthetics.


