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Treating Bone Loss at Opus Dental Esthetics

Addressing dental bone loss is essential to preserving structural integrity, facial aesthetics, and long-term oral health. Timely intervention safeguards surrounding teeth, supports restorative solutions, and protects the foundation of a confident smile.

Bone Loss Treatment in Philadelphia, PA

Dental bone loss is a progressive condition in which the jawbone that supports the teeth begins to deteriorate, most often due to advanced periodontal disease, trauma, or longstanding tooth loss.

As the bone recedes, teeth may shift, loosen, or ultimately fall out, compromising both function and facial esthetics. Treatment depends on severity and may include meticulous periodontal therapy, regenerative procedures such as bone grafting, or implant-supported restorations to preserve ideal function and structure.

Left unaddressed, bone loss can lead to significant oral instability, altered bite alignment, and premature aging of the lower face. Early, proactive care is essential to maintaining lasting oral health.

Meet Our Bone Loss Experts

Our clinicians deliver meticulously tailored diagnostics and treatment strategies for bone loss, integrating advanced imaging and meticulous treatment planning to restore appearance, function, and long-term oral health stability.

Derek J. Conover, DMD, MBA

“To determine the appropriate treatment for dental bone loss, we complete comprehensive evaluations of anatomical integrity, periodontal health, and long-term restorative goals, ensuring a precise, evidence-based approach to fit each patient’s unique clinical needs.”

Rameen Vafa, DMD, MDSc

“Subtle gum recession, shifting teeth, persistent bad breath, and changes in bite alignment may signal underlying dental bone loss, an often silent, progressive condition requiring timely evaluation to preserve oral architecture and long-term function.”

Our Practice Location

Opus Dental Esthetics Location in Philadelphia, PA

Opus Dental Esthetics

5609 S. 27th St.
Philadelphia, PA 19102

Hours

Monday: 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Tuesday: 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Wednesday: 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Thursday: Closed
Friday: 8 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday: Closed

Phone

215-772-3100

Email

[email protected]