Ridge augmentation restores lost alveolar ridge height and width using bone grafts, enhancing support for dental implants or prosthetics after tooth loss or trauma.
The bone that surrounds the roots of the teeth is referred to as the alveolar ridge. A ridge augmentation is a surgical procedure performed to restore the normal height and width of the alveolar ridge that may have been diminished as result of having a tooth removed or for other reasons like denture wear or trauma. The main consideration when a reduced and narrowed alveolar ridge is present is how this lost tissue will affect the placement of a dental implant or other dental prosthesis.
A ridge augmentation procedure is performed by placing bone graft material into the tooth socket immediately after a tooth has been removed, or where there are deficient areas, as a means to rebuild the shape of the gums and jaw. While in certain situations dental implants can be placed at the time of a ridge augmentation procedure, they are more often placed after sufficient healing has occurred and the bone graft has successfully fused with the existing bone and new bone has formed. Bone graft materials can be collected from another area of the body, harvested from other natural sources, or can be made of synthetic materials. The choice depends upon the specific needs of the case.
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