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Old 06-27-2012, 01:12 PM #1
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Default Bone graft after molar extraction?

Do most people have a bone graft after having a molar extracted? If so what is the benefit? Can the bone graft be done at a later date if necessary?
My dentist didn't say anything about a bone graft but the dental assistant recommended that I should get one or the bone would dip and it would make my facial features looked more aged. I decided to just go for the extraction - I felt that was traumatic enough but now I'm wondering if it would have been wise to have had the bone graft done at the same time. What do most people do?
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