Can you get a dental implant if the bone is too thin?

Dental implants are usually possible when the bone is too thin, but dental radiographs should be taken to further determine the implant program. If the bone is thin, you should go to the dentist of regular hospital to take dental film to clarify the thickness of the bone, and then consider whether to implant the teeth. 1. If the alveolar bone height and bone quality conditions are OK, but the thickness is thin, you can increase the thickness of the alveolar bone through bone grafting, mainly through surgery to make an incision in the alveolar bone, implanting the implant into the alveolar bone, and planting the bone powder in the bone-deficient area, with the surface covered with biofilm. When the dental implant is successfully combined with the alveolar bone, a dental crown can be installed to restore the aesthetics and normal function of the teeth. 2. If the alveolar bone height, bone quality and width are not ideal, the implant may not be completed. If the bone is too thin for dental implants, it is recommended to go to a professional dentist in a regular hospital. After dental implant, you must do oral care according to the doctor’s instructions, brush your teeth in the morning and evening, rinse your mouth before and after meals, don’t eat too hard food, and go to the hospital regularly for review, so that you can know the adaptation situation after dental implant in time.