
Bone Grafting & Tissue Regeneration in Austin, TX
Join hundreds of Austin families who trust Lifetime Smiles for personalized dental care that keeps your smile bright, healthy, and confident.
Restoring What Your Smile Needs to Thrive
Bone grafting and tissue regeneration help rebuild areas of the jaw that have weakened due to tooth loss, gum disease, or trauma. These treatments restore bone volume and soft tissue support, creating a stable foundation for future restorations like dental implants.
At Lifetime Smiles, we use proven techniques that encourage healing and regeneration while preserving both function and aesthetics. Whether you're preparing for implants or managing advanced gum issues, these procedures help maintain the strength and structure of your smile.
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Supportive Treatment for Lasting Oral Health
You may benefit from bone grafting or tissue regeneration if you’ve lost bone after tooth extraction, have advanced gum disease, or are preparing for dental implants. These procedures are also recommended when bone or soft tissue has deteriorated over time, making future treatment less predictable.
At Lifetime Smiles, we evaluate your bone structure and soft tissue health carefully and develop a treatment plan that strengthens your smile and supports long-term results.
Regenerative Services That Rebuild and Restore
Explore the supportive treatments we use to prepare your smile for lasting success.

Socket Preservation
Bone placed into the empty tooth socket immediately after extraction to prevent shrinkage and preserve ridge shape.

Ridge Augmentation
Restores lost bone in areas where the jaw has shrunk, often in preparation for future implants.

Sinus Lift (Sinus Augmentation)
Increases bone height in the upper back jaw to allow safe, stable placement of dental implants.

Guided Bone Regeneration (GBR)
A technique using membranes and bone grafting materials to encourage your body to rebuild jawbone naturally.

Soft Tissue Grafting
Used to rebuild receding gum tissue, cover exposed roots, and improve tissue thickness around teeth or implants.

Implant Site Preparation
Prepares weak or thin bone areas for implant placement by rebuilding the foundation first.
What to Expect During Your Visit
We make every treatment simple and comfortable, from your first consultation to your final results.
Thorough Bone & Tissue Evaluation
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We use 3D scans and detailed exams to evaluate bone and tissue health, guiding the best approach for grafting or regeneration.
Expert Grafting & Regeneration Care
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Using biocompatible materials, we restore lost bone or tissue, building a strong foundation for implants and long-term oral health.
Careful Healing & Ongoing Monitoring
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Our team tracks your recovery with regular follow-ups, ensuring proper healing and readiness for future dental treatments.
What Patients Say About Their Experience
Our commitment to exceptional dental care speaks for itself—but our patients say it best.
A Trusted Team Committed to Excellence
At Lifetime Smiles, our team combines experience, technology, and a deep dedication to patient comfort. Led by Dr. Arzegar, we emphasize patient education, gentle treatment techniques, and long-term results. We believe great care starts with trust, which is why we take the time to listen, explain, and tailor every treatment to your needs.
Frequently Asked Questions
Your path to a healthier smile starts with clarity. Find the answers you need to move forward with confidence.
Why would I need a bone graft?

Bone grafts are often needed after tooth loss, gum disease, or trauma. They rebuild jawbone structure so your mouth can support implants or other restorative procedures.
Is bone grafting painful?

Most patients experience minimal discomfort. The procedure is done with local anesthesia, and we provide detailed aftercare to ensure a smooth recovery.
How long does it take for bone to heal after grafting?

Healing time depends on the size and location of the graft but typically ranges from 3 to 6 months before implants or other restorations can be placed.
What materials are used for bone grafts?

We use safe, biocompatible materials, which may include synthetic options or donor bone, depending on your needs and preferences.
What is tissue regeneration used for?

Tissue regeneration helps rebuild gum tissue lost due to recession or disease. It also supports bone regeneration by guiding healing in targeted areas.