Jawbone Loss and Dental Implants: What Irish Patients Need to Know
Updated August 2026 | Hungarian Dentists Wexford
Jawbone loss and dental implants are closely connected because dental implants need sufficient suitable bone for safe placement and long-term support.
If teeth have been missing for some time, changes in the jawbone can sometimes make implant treatment more complicated. However, bone loss does not automatically mean that dental implants are impossible.
Modern implant treatment can include options such as bone grafting, bone augmentation, sinus lift procedures or alternative implant positions, depending on the individual patient.
Quick answer:
If you have been told that you have insufficient bone for dental implants, the next step should be a proper dental assessment and appropriate imaging.
Some patients can receive implants without additional bone treatment, while others may require grafting, a sinus lift or a different implant-supported approach.
Patients considering treatment at Perfect Smile Dental Implant Center Hungary can begin with a consultation through Hungarian Dentists Wexford.
Why Does Jawbone Loss Happen?
After a tooth is removed, the bone that previously surrounded and supported the tooth naturally changes during healing.
The height and width of the alveolar ridge can decrease over time following tooth loss. The amount of change varies considerably between patients and different areas of the mouth.
Other factors can also contribute to loss of bone around teeth, including periodontal disease, infection, trauma and long-term tooth loss.
Jawbone changes can affect:
- The amount of bone available for a dental implant
- The position in which an implant can safely be placed
- The appearance of the gum and supporting tissues
- The fit and stability of removable dentures
- The complexity of future implant treatment
Research has shown that changes in the dimensions of the jawbone can occur relatively quickly after a tooth is extracted.
For further clinical information, see this systematic review of bone changes following tooth extraction.
Can You Have Dental Implants if You Have Bone Loss?
Possibly.
Bone loss does not automatically rule out dental implants, but the amount, location and quality of available bone need to be assessed.
Depending on your individual situation, the dentist may consider:
- Implant placement using the existing available bone
- Bone grafting
- Bone augmentation
- A sinus lift
- A different implant size or position
- Full-arch implant-supported treatment where clinically appropriate
- An alternative non-implant treatment
The correct approach can only be determined after examination and appropriate dental imaging.
Treatment Options for Jawbone Loss
1. Bone Grafting
Bone grafting may be used to increase the amount of bone available in an area where an implant is planned.
The size and type of graft required depends on the individual defect. A small localised graft is very different from more extensive bone augmentation.
Healing time may be required before implant placement, although treatment sequences vary according to the clinical situation.
2. Sinus Lift
A sinus lift may be considered when implants are planned in the back part of the upper jaw and there is insufficient suitable bone beneath the maxillary sinus.
The procedure increases the available bone in the proposed implant area.
Not every upper-jaw implant patient requires a sinus lift.
3. Ridge or Bone Augmentation
Bone augmentation procedures can be used when the jaw ridge does not have sufficient width or height for the planned implant treatment.
The appropriate technique depends on the size and location of the bone deficiency.
4. Immediate Implant Placement
In selected cases, an implant may be placed at the same appointment as a tooth extraction.
Immediate implant placement is not appropriate for every patient or every extraction socket. Factors such as infection, bone anatomy, implant stability and the condition of the surrounding tissues need to be assessed.
It should therefore be regarded as one possible treatment approach rather than a guaranteed way to avoid future bone changes.
5. All-on-4 or All-on-6
For patients who need to replace most or all of the teeth in one jaw, full-arch implant treatment such as All-on-4 or All-on-6 may sometimes be considered.
These techniques can make use of the available bone in different areas of the jaw, but they do not automatically eliminate the need for bone treatment in every patient.
Suitability depends on the individual’s anatomy, bone condition, bite and proposed restoration.
See our guide to Cost of All-on-4 Dental Implants 2026.
Jawbone Loss Treatment Costs at Perfect Smile Hungary
The following are current 2026 guide prices at Perfect Smile Dental Implant Center Hungary.
| Treatment | 2026 Price |
|---|---|
| Premium Dental Implant – Nobel, Straumann or BioHorizons | €795 |
| Implant Abutment for Screw-Retained Crown / Bridge | €130 |
| Screw-Retained Crown / Bridge | €265 |
| Bone Grafting per Tooth / Implant | €200 |
| Bone Augmentation Correction | €150 |
| Sinus Lift – Upper or Lower | €800 each |
| Surgical Extraction | €100 |
| Dental CT Scan | €145 |
Important: These are individual guide prices. They should not simply be added together to calculate your own treatment cost.
The procedures required depend on your individual dental condition and treatment plan.
See the complete Dental Treatment Price List 2026.
How Much Does an Implant, Abutment and Crown Cost?
Example Using Current 2026 Prices
- Premium Dental Implant – €795
- Implant Abutment – €130
- Screw-Retained Crown – €265
Example total: €1,190.
The €795 figure is the price for the implant fixture itself. The abutment and crown are separate components.
If bone grafting or another surgical procedure is required, that would be additional to the representative €1,190 example.
Please note: €1,190 is not a guaranteed implant package price. It is simply the total of the three listed components above.
For more information, see our detailed guide to Dental Implants Cost in Hungary 2026.
Does Everyone With Bone Loss Need a Bone Graft?
No.
The presence of bone loss does not automatically mean that grafting is required.
The dentist needs to assess:
- How much bone remains
- The width and height of the available bone
- The proposed implant position
- The location of anatomical structures such as the sinus or nerves
- The type of implant-supported restoration being planned
- Your overall dental and medical condition
In some cases sufficient bone may already be available. In others, bone augmentation may improve the conditions for implant placement.
How Is Jawbone Assessed Before Dental Implants?
Dental examination and imaging help the dentist assess whether there is enough suitable bone for implant placement.
Three-dimensional dental imaging may be used in more complex cases to examine the available bone and important anatomical structures.
This information helps the dentist decide:
- Whether implant treatment is suitable
- Where implants may be positioned
- Whether bone grafting may be needed
- Whether a sinus lift should be considered
- Whether another treatment approach may be more appropriate
Jawbone Loss and Full Mouth Dental Implants
Jawbone condition becomes particularly important when planning extensive implant-supported treatment involving an entire arch or both jaws.
The treatment plan may involve All-on-4, All-on-6 or another arrangement of dental implants depending on the patient’s individual anatomy and treatment requirements.
If you are considering extensive treatment, see our Full Mouth Dental Implants Cost 2026 guide.
Treatment at Perfect Smile Dental Implant Center Hungary
Patients travelling from Ireland receive their planned dental treatment at Perfect Smile Dental Implant Center Hungary in Hódmezővásárhely.
Implant treatment is individually planned according to the patient’s teeth, gums, available bone and overall dental condition.
Treatment can include:
- Dental implants
- Bone grafting
- Bone augmentation
- Sinus lift procedures
- Dental crowns and bridges
- All-on-4 or All-on-6 treatment where appropriate
- Other restorative dental treatment
Consultation and Support in Wexford
Irish patients considering implant treatment in Hungary can begin through Hungarian Dentists Wexford.
A small team from Perfect Smile Dental Implant Center Hungary travels to Wexford approximately once a month for consultations, reviews and appropriate follow-up and aftercare appointments.
The Wexford location is not a daily dental treatment clinic. The main dental treatment is carried out at Perfect Smile Dental Implant Center Hungary.
Been Told You Don’t Have Enough Bone for Implants?
Arrange a consultation in Wexford and find out what treatment options may be suitable for your individual case.
Frequently Asked Questions About Jawbone Loss and Dental Implants
Can I get dental implants if I have bone loss?
Possibly. Bone loss does not automatically prevent implant treatment. The amount and location of the remaining bone need to be assessed before the dentist can recommend implants, bone grafting or another treatment approach.
How much does bone grafting cost at Perfect Smile Hungary?
The current 2026 guide price for bone grafting per tooth or implant is €200. More complex cases may require different treatment, so the final cost depends on your individual plan.
How much does a sinus lift cost?
The current 2026 guide price at Perfect Smile Dental Implant Center Hungary is €800 each. A sinus lift is only required when clinically indicated.
How much is a premium dental implant?
A Premium Dental Implant from Nobel, Straumann or BioHorizons is currently €795. The implant abutment and final crown or bridge are priced separately.
How much is an implant with an abutment and crown?
Using the current guide prices of €795 for the implant, €130 for the implant abutment and €265 for the screw-retained crown, those three components total €1,190.
Does All-on-4 mean I will not need bone grafting?
No. All-on-4 can sometimes make use of available bone in ways that reduce the need for additional grafting, but it does not guarantee that bone treatment will be unnecessary. Suitability must be assessed individually.
Can I have a consultation in Ireland before travelling?
Yes. Patients can arrange a consultation through Hungarian Dentists Wexford before deciding whether treatment at Perfect Smile Dental Implant Center Hungary is right for them.
Jawbone Loss and Dental Implants – The Bottom Line
Jawbone loss and dental implants can seem complicated, but loss of bone does not automatically mean that implant treatment is impossible.
The important question is how much suitable bone remains, where it is located and what type of restoration is being planned.
Bone grafting, augmentation, sinus lift procedures and full-arch treatment are among the options that may be considered when appropriate.
The current Premium Dental Implant price at Perfect Smile Dental Implant Center Hungary is €795, with the implant abutment and crown priced separately.
Using the current €130 abutment and €265 screw-retained crown prices gives a representative total of €1,190 before any additional treatment that may be required.
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Medical information notice: This page provides general information about jawbone loss and dental implant treatment. It is not a substitute for examination, diagnosis or an individual treatment recommendation from a qualified dental professional.
