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Dental bone graft in the gum, covered by a protective membrane placed between two teeth.If you are searching for bone grafting in Beckley, WV, Mountain State Oral and Facial Surgery offers experienced oral surgical care designed to rebuild lost jawbone and create a strong foundation for dental implants and other restorations. Bone grafting replaces missing or weakened bone in the jaw with graft material that your body uses as a guide to grow new, healthy bone over the months that follow.

Jawbone loss is more common than most patients realize. It can follow a tooth extraction that did not include preservation, a period of long-term denture wear, gum disease, or trauma. When the bone shrinks, the options for replacing missing teeth begin to narrow. Our Beckley team works to reverse that, restoring the volume and shape needed to move forward with confidence and with options that include modern dental implants.

This page walks through the kinds of bone grafting we perform, how the process unfolds, what recovery looks like, and how our oral surgeons approach planning so that every graft serves a clear long-term purpose for southern West Virginia patients.



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What Is Bone Grafting?


Skull with restored jawbone structure after a ridge augmentation procedure that fixes bone recession after losing molar teeth.Bone grafting is an oral surgery procedure that places new bone material into areas of the jaw where bone has been lost or has become too thin to support the teeth, restorations, or implants that should sit there. Over the following months, your body integrates the graft, gradually replacing it with your own new bone and creating a stable, dense foundation for whatever comes next.

Patients in the Beckley area typically come to us for one of three situations. The first is bone loss following a difficult or older tooth extraction. The second is long-term denture wear, which slowly resorbs the underlying ridge until the denture no longer fits well. The third is bone loss caused by periodontal disease or trauma. Each scenario calls for a different graft approach, and each plan is built around what your jaw actually needs, not a one-size-fits-all template.

Types of Bone Grafting Procedures


We offer the full range of bone grafting techniques. Socket preservation is a small graft placed into the empty socket immediately after a tooth is removed, protecting the bone for a future implant. Ridge augmentation rebuilds bone width or height in areas where the ridge has already collapsed. A sinus lift is performed in the upper back jaw, where the floor of the sinus must be raised to make room for an implant of adequate length. Each technique has its own indications, healing timeline, and material selection.

Who Is a Candidate?


You may be a candidate if you have lost a tooth and want to keep your future restorative options open, if you have been told your jaw is too thin or too short for an implant, or if your current denture has become loose because the underlying bone has changed shape. Our consultations include detailed 3D cone beam imaging so we can show you exactly how much bone you have and what kind of graft, if any, will help.



Your Oral Surgery Team in Beckley


Bone grafting is a meticulous procedure that rewards experience, careful planning, and consistent technique. The oral surgeons at Mountain State Oral and Facial Surgery are board-certified and board-eligible specialists with extensive training in oral and maxillofacial surgery, and they perform bone grafting cases regularly across our offices serving Beckley and the surrounding region.

Our team of recognized oral surgeons are committed to staying current with the techniques, materials, and imaging tools that produce the most predictable results. Because bone grafting is so often the foundation of a larger restorative plan, our surgeons coordinate closely with your general dentist or restorative provider to make sure every step builds toward the final outcome you want. To learn more about each surgeon, visit our Meet Our Doctors page.



The Bone Grafting Process, Step by Step


A clear sense of what to expect can take much of the worry out of bone grafting. Here is how a typical course of treatment unfolds at our Beckley office.

Initial Consultation and Imaging


Your first visit centers on understanding your goals, reviewing your medical and dental history, and capturing detailed 3D cone beam images of your jaw. This imaging shows the exact shape and density of your existing bone and lets us plan the location, size, and material of the graft well before treatment day.

Comfort and Anesthesia Planning


On the day of the procedure, the area is fully numbed with local anesthesia. For patients who would rather be more relaxed, we offer multiple sedation options ranging from light oral sedation to deeper IV sedation administered under the care of trained anesthesia providers.

Graft Placement


Your surgeon gently exposes the bone, prepares the site, and places the graft material in the area where new bone is needed. A protective membrane is often placed over the graft to keep the material in position and to direct your body to grow bone in the desired shape. The site is then closed with sutures, and detailed home-care instructions are provided.

Recovery and Bone Integration


Soft tissue healing typically completes within one to two weeks. The slower process of bone integration generally takes three to six months, and longer for larger grafts. Your body steadily replaces the graft with its own new bone during this period. We schedule follow-up visits to monitor healing and confirm with imaging when the site is ready for the next phase of care.



Benefits of Bone Grafting


A dental implant being placed, showing the implant post, abutment, and crown in a jaw model.Rebuilding lost jawbone is one of the most quietly powerful procedures in modern oral surgery. It rarely changes how you look from day to day on its own, but it transforms what is possible in the months and years that follow.

The most direct benefit is restored eligibility for dental implants. Many patients in Beckley have been told elsewhere that they are not candidates for implants, only to learn after a thorough evaluation that grafting can change that answer. A rebuilt ridge gives implants the dense, stable bone they need to last for decades. Beyond implants, healthy jawbone helps preserve the natural contours of the lower face, supports neighboring teeth, and improves the comfort and stability of dentures.

  • Restores Implant Candidacy – Allows long-term tooth replacement for patients previously told it was not possible.

  • Maintains Facial Contours – Prevents the sunken or aged appearance that often follows long-term tooth loss.

  • Stabilizes Adjacent Teeth – Supports the bone surrounding nearby teeth so they remain anchored and healthy.

  • Improves Denture Function – A rebuilt ridge gives traditional and implant-retained dentures a more secure foundation.

  • Sets Up Predictable Results – Long-term implant success and restoration longevity both depend on healthy, well-shaped bone.

For many patients, grafting is the moment when a long-postponed treatment plan finally becomes possible.



Why Choose Mountain State for Bone Grafting in Beckley


Bone grafting outcomes depend on three things: accurate planning, the right material, and surgical technique. At Mountain State Oral and Facial Surgery, every grafting case begins with detailed 3D imaging so we can see exactly what we are working with, every material is selected based on the specific demands of your case, and every procedure is performed by a board-certified or board-eligible oral surgeon.

Our Beckley office is part of a regional network that has served southern West Virginia and the surrounding areas for many years. That scale gives our team broad operational experience with grafting cases of every kind, from straightforward socket preservation grafts at the time of extraction to complex pre-prosthetic reconstructions before full-arch implant work. Our investment in modern dental technology supports both more accurate planning and a more comfortable patient experience.

Patients also tell us how much they value the time we take during consultations. Whether you are coming to us from Beckley, Hinton, Lewisburg, or further out in Raleigh County, you can expect honest answers, clear imaging, and a treatment plan that respects your time and your goals.



Bone Grafting Cost and Financing


The investment in bone grafting depends on several factors. The size and location of the bone deficiency, the type of graft material used, whether sedation is part of the appointment, and whether the graft is performed alone or in combination with another procedure all influence the final cost. Because every case is different, we provide a personalized estimate after your consultation rather than a generic price range.

Many dental and medical insurance plans offer some coverage for bone grafting, particularly when it is medically necessary or tied to the replacement of missing teeth. Our front office team will verify your benefits and explain exactly what your plan covers. Visit our financial and insurance information page for more on accepted plans and payment options.

We also offer flexible financing so that cost does not stand between you and the care you need. Call (304) 255-1411 to discuss your options or to set up your initial consultation.



Schedule Your Bone Grafting Consultation


Rebuilding the foundation of your smile starts with a single conversation. Contact Mountain State Oral and Facial Surgery today at (304) 255-1411 to schedule your bone grafting consultation at our Beckley, WV office located at 150 Brookshire Lane, Beckley, WV 25801. Our oral surgeons will evaluate your jaw, walk you through your imaging, and outline the path that fits your needs. Visit our homepage to learn more about our practice and the broader scope of services we offer across the region.



Frequently Asked Questions



How is a bone graft performed?


After numbing the area, your oral surgeon gently accesses the bone, prepares the site, and places graft material where new bone is needed. A protective membrane is often added to guide healing, and the site is closed with small sutures. Most procedures are completed in a single visit at our Beckley office.


How long does recovery from bone grafting take?


Soft tissue healing usually takes one to two weeks, and most patients return to normal activities within a day or two. The bone itself takes three to six months to fully integrate before it is ready to support an implant or other restoration.


What kinds of bone graft material are used?


Common options include a small amount of your own bone, processed donor bone, bovine-derived bone, and synthetic graft materials. All are highly purified and supported by strong long-term research. Your surgeon will recommend the best option based on the size, location, and goals of your specific case.


Is bone grafting always required before dental implants?


Not always. Patients with strong, dense jawbone may be ready for an implant right away. Patients with bone loss from extractions, dentures, or gum disease often need a graft first. A 3D scan during your Beckley consultation gives a clear answer.


What is the difference between a sinus lift and a ridge augmentation?


A sinus lift is performed in the upper back jaw, where the sinus floor must be elevated to create space for an implant. Ridge augmentation rebuilds width or height of the bone in any area of the jaw where the ridge has shrunk. Both fall under bone grafting and may be recommended depending on your situation.


Will my insurance help pay for bone grafting?


Many plans offer partial coverage when bone grafting is medically necessary, though benefits vary widely. Our team will verify your specific plan and provide a clear written estimate before any treatment begins. Visit our financial and insurance information page for more details.


Can bone grafting save a tooth that has lost surrounding bone?


In some cases, grafting around an existing tooth can stabilize the surrounding bone and prolong the life of that tooth. The right approach depends on the cause and extent of the bone loss. Your oral surgeon will discuss whether grafting alone, periodontal treatment, or extraction with future replacement is the most reliable long-term plan.


Why choose Mountain State for bone grafting in Beckley?


Mountain State Oral and Facial Surgery combines board-certified and board-eligible oral surgeons, advanced 3D imaging, and a calm, patient-first atmosphere. Our Beckley office serves patients across southern West Virginia, and our team has the experience to handle bone grafting cases of every complexity.

Ashland Office

2301 Lexington Ave, Suite 120
Ashland, KY 41101

Beckley Office

150 Brookshire Lane
Beckley, WV 25801

Charleston Office

869 Oakwood Rd
Charleston, WV 25314

Huntington Office

3135 16th Street Road, Suite 20
Huntington, WV 25701

Hurricane Office

100 Prestige Park Drive
Hurricane, WV 25526

Kanawha City Office

4307 MacCorkle Ave SE
Charleston, WV 25304

Parkersburg Office

417 Grand Park Drive, Suite 103
Parkersburg, WV 26105

Princeton Office

220 Locust Street
Princeton,WV 24740

Vinton Office

895 E Washington Ave
Vinton, VA 24179


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