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Bone Grafting in Raleigh — Frequently Asked Questions
How much does bone grafting cost in Raleigh?
Bone grafting cost depends on the size and type of graft — a small socket preservation graft after an extraction costs far less than a major ridge augmentation that rebuilds a whole section of jaw. We give you a written estimate before any treatment, and many dental plans cover part of a graft when it supports a medically necessary implant. We're in-network with Delta Dental Premier, Cigna PPO, BCBS Grid, and United Concordia Elite. Call (919) 205-4829 for an estimate.
Which Village Dental location offers bone grafting?
All four. Village Dental performs bone grafting at our Olde Raleigh, North Raleigh, Brier Creek, and Wake Forest offices, each planned with 3D cone-beam imaging. Pick whichever office is closest and book there directly. Call (919) 205-4829 or check all our locations to find the nearest one.
How long does bone grafting take, and how many visits?
The graft surgery itself is usually quick — often 30 to 90 minutes depending on the size — and a small socket graft can be placed in the same visit as a tooth extraction. The longer part is healing: the new bone matures over roughly three to six months before it's ready to hold an implant. We keep same-day windows open daily for consultations. Call (919) 205-4829 to get started.
Does bone grafting hurt?
Not during the procedure — the area is fully numbed first, and most patients describe the recovery as milder than a tooth extraction. Mild soreness and swelling for a few days are normal and usually managed with over-the-counter pain relief. If dental anxiety is part of the picture, we offer sedation options. Call (919) 205-4829 to ask what to expect.
Will my insurance cover bone grafting at Village Dental?
Often, in part. Many dental plans pay toward a graft when it's needed to support a medically necessary implant or to preserve a socket after an extraction. We're in-network with Delta Dental Premier, Cigna PPO, Blue Cross Blue Shield Grid, and United Concordia Elite, and we verify your benefits before treatment so you know your out-of-pocket cost up front. We do not accept Medicaid. Call (919) 205-4829 with your insurance card handy.
What happens if I skip a bone graft after a tooth extraction?
Without a graft, the jawbone that once held the tooth root tends to shrink over the months that follow — sometimes enough to rule out an implant later or to leave a visible dip in the gum. A small socket preservation graft placed at the time of the extraction keeps that ridge full and implant-ready. We'll tell you honestly whether you need one. Call (919) 205-4829 to talk it through.
How long does bone grafting take to heal?
Most grafts integrate over three to six months, though larger ridge augmentations can take longer before an implant goes in. The soft-tissue soreness fades within a week or two, while the bone underneath keeps maturing quietly after that. We track healing with follow-up imaging before clearing you for the next step. Call (919) 205-4829 with any healing questions.
Am I a candidate for bone grafting?
Most healthy adults are. Bone grafting is commonly recommended when an implant site lacks enough bone, after a tooth extraction, or when long-term tooth loss has thinned the ridge. A 3D cone-beam scan shows exactly how much bone you have and whether a graft is needed. We review your health history and imaging at the implant consultation. Call (919) 205-4829 to be evaluated.
Is there a bone grafting dentist near me in North Raleigh or Brier Creek?
Yes. Village Dental performs bone grafting at our North Raleigh office on Six Forks Rd and our Brier Creek office off Brier Creek Pkwy, plus the Olde Raleigh and Wake Forest locations. Each office plans grafts with 3D imaging and can coordinate your implant afterward. Call (919) 205-4829 to schedule at the location nearest you.
Can I be sedated for bone grafting if I'm anxious?
Yes. Village Dental offers sedation options for patients who feel nervous about oral surgery, and the practice is judgment-free no matter how long it's been since your last visit. Many bone grafting patients had put off dental work until a tooth finally needed to come out. Call (919) 205-4829 to ask which sedation option fits you.