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Bone Grafting in North Raleigh — Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a bone graft cost in North Raleigh?
Cost depends on the size and type of graft. A small socket preservation graft placed at the time of a tooth extraction is the most affordable option; a larger ridge augmentation or a graft that uses platelet-rich fibrin from your own blood costs more. We give you a written estimate before any work starts. Insurance often covers part of the cost when grafting is medically necessary to support a future implant or denture. We're in-network with Delta Dental Premier, Cigna PPO, BCBS Grid, and United Concordia Elite. Call (919) 364-9178 for an estimate.
Can I get a bone graft and tooth extraction in the same visit?
Yes, in most cases — and it's usually the smarter approach. Placing graft material in the empty socket immediately after the tooth comes out is called socket preservation, and it prevents the bone from shrinking during the months before a dental implant goes in. Village Dental — North Raleigh, at 7371 Six Forks Rd, schedules same-day windows for combined extraction-and-graft visits. Call (919) 364-9178 as soon as you know an extraction is coming so we can plan the graft at the same time.
How long does the bone graft procedure take?
Most bone grafts take between 30 and 90 minutes in the chair, depending on the size of the graft and whether other procedures — like an extraction or sinus lift — are happening at the same visit. A simple socket preservation graft is on the shorter end; a larger ridge augmentation involving multiple sites takes longer. You'll be able to drive yourself home unless you've chosen IV sedation. Call (919) 364-9178 to discuss what your visit will look like.
Does a bone graft hurt? Will I need sedation?
The procedure itself is comfortable — the area is fully numbed with local anesthesia before any work begins. Most patients describe the recovery as similar to having a tooth pulled: some swelling and tenderness for two to three days, controlled with over-the-counter pain medication or a short prescription. Sedation is available if you'd rather not be fully present for the procedure. Call (919) 364-9178 to ask about which option is right for you.
Will my insurance cover bone grafting at Village Dental North Raleigh?
Often, partially. Insurance is most likely to cover bone grafting when it's medically necessary — for example, socket preservation after an extraction, or a graft that's part of a larger implant treatment plan. Cosmetic-only grafts are less commonly covered. We're in-network with Delta Dental Premier, Cigna PPO, Blue Cross Blue Shield Grid, and United Concordia Elite, and we verify benefits before treatment so you know your out-of-pocket cost up front. We do not accept Medicaid. Call (919) 364-9178 with your insurance card handy.
What's the difference between socket preservation and a major bone graft?
Socket preservation is the smallest type of graft — graft material is placed into the empty socket the moment a tooth is extracted, to keep the bone from shrinking. Ridge augmentation is a larger procedure that rebuilds bone width or height that's already been lost over time, usually before a future implant. Sinus augmentation is a related procedure in the upper back jaw. We always recommend the smallest version of the procedure that gets the job done. Call (919) 364-9178 for an evaluation.
How long does it take a bone graft to heal?
Most grafts take three to six months to fully integrate into your existing jawbone. The first week is the most restrictive — soft diet, no straws, careful around the surgical site. By two to three weeks the gum is healed externally, but the bone underneath is still maturing. We schedule a follow-up scan around month four to month six to confirm the graft is ready before placing an implant. Call (919) 364-9178 if you have questions about your healing timeline.
Do I really need a bone graft before getting a dental implant?
Sometimes, not always. If your tooth was extracted recently and the bone is still healthy, an implant may go directly into the socket without grafting. If the tooth has been gone for years, or there's been infection or periodontal disease, the bone has likely shrunk and a graft is needed first to give the implant something solid to anchor into. A 3D cone-beam scan tells us definitively in about ten minutes. Call (919) 364-9178 to schedule a consultation.
Where can I get dental bone grafting near me in North Raleigh or North Hills?
Village Dental — North Raleigh is right on Six Forks Rd at 7371 Six Forks Rd — minutes from North Hills, Lafayette Village, Wakefield, and Stonehenge. We handle the full range of grafting in-office, from same-day socket preservation to larger ridge augmentation, with sedation available. Same-day appointment windows are reserved daily for urgent extractions that need grafting on the spot. Call (919) 364-9178 or schedule online.
Where does the graft material come from? Is it safe?
Most grafts use processed bone from a regulated tissue bank — sterilized, screened, and approved for medical and dental use. Some use bovine (cow) or synthetic material, depending on the case. We can also combine these with platelet-rich fibrin made from a small sample of your own blood, which adds your own growth factors to the graft. All of these materials have been used routinely in dentistry for decades and have a strong safety record. Call (919) 364-9178 to ask about which material would be used in your case.