Dental implants require a strong foundation — and that starts with healthy jawbone support. At Fort Myers Dental Arts, Dr. Jonathan Chouraqui and Dr. Deborah Streater provide dental bone grafting to rebuild bone and prepare patients for successful implant placement.
Our office at 12530 New Brittany Blvd, Fort Myers, FL 33907 proudly serves patients throughout Fort Myers, Cape Coral, Estero, and Bonita Springs.
Bone grafting is a procedure that rebuilds or strengthens areas of the jaw where bone loss has occurred. A graft uses natural or synthetic material to stimulate new bone growth, creating the support needed for dental implants or other restorative treatments.
You may need bone grafting if you have:
Without sufficient bone support, dental implants cannot be placed securely.
At Fort Myers Dental Arts, we offer several types of grafts depending on your needs:
Placed immediately after a tooth extraction to maintain bone for future implants.
Builds up bone width or height where resorption has occurred.
Adds bone to the upper jaw near the molars and premolars to allow for implant placement.
Used to stabilize teeth affected by gum disease.
We make advanced treatments accessible by offering:
At Fort Myers Dental Arts, we believe everyone deserves access to exceptional dental care — without financial stress. Whether you’re visiting for a routine exam or a full-mouth restoration, we make it simple to afford the treatments you need.
Monday – 8 a.m.–5 p.m.
Tuesday – 8 a.m.–5 p.m.
Wednesday – 8 a.m.–5 p.m.
Thursday – 8 a.m.–5 p.m.
Fri, Sat, Sun – Closed
At Fort Myers Dental Arts, we use advanced tools to ensure precise planning and safe treatment:
3D imaging for accurate bone measurement
Low-radiation imaging to monitor healing
Full view of jawbone structure for treatment planning
This technology allows Dr. Chouraqui and Dr. Streater to deliver predictable, long-lasting results.
Strengthen your smile’s foundation with expert bone grafting at Fort Myers Dental Arts.
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No. The procedure is done with local anesthesia, and sedation is available for your comfort.
Healing usually takes 3–6 months before implants can be placed.
Grafts may use synthetic, donor, or natural bone material. All are safe and effective.
Yes. Socket preservation bone grafts are often placed immediately after an extraction.
Not always. Some patients have enough bone naturally. Imaging helps us determine this.
When medically necessary, many plans offer partial coverage. We’ll review your benefits.
Rarely. With proper care and follow-up, grafts integrate successfully in most patients.
Follow aftercare instructions closely: soft foods, no smoking, and good oral hygiene.
Yes. Bone grafting is often part of periodontal treatment to stabilize teeth.
If you’ve experienced tooth loss, gum disease, or bone shrinkage, you may need a graft before implants.