Socket Preservation Grafting and Dental Implants

Socket preservation grafting is often necessary before dental implant placement to prevent the loss of bone or teeth shifting after tooth loss or extraction. This review discusses what socket preservation grafting is and why it is often recommended for patients who are interested in dental implants.

Reviewing socket preservation grafting before dental implants

Socket preservation grafting may sound complex, but it is a relatively simple surgical procedure that involves using natural bone or synthetic material to hold open the socket after tooth loss occurs and before implants are placed. The following is a more in-depth review of the procedure and when it is recommended.

What is socket preservation grafting?

Socket preservation grafting protects the alveolar ridge and empty tooth socket from deterioration. This is typically necessary for individuals who anticipate receiving dental implants in the not too distant future. This procedure can also be used to address a deformity in the alveolar ridge or socket ahead of a dental implant placement procedure.

What happens during socket preservation?

Socket preservation grafting is a form of bone graft procedure. This means either the patient’s own bone or synthetic material is used to preserve the tooth socket. If the natural bone is used, then it is either taken from the person’s jaw or another part of their body (e.g., the hip or tibia). Bone from a tissue bank may be an option as well. After the bone is grafted, a special membrane is placed that allows the grafted bone to regenerate quickly.

When is socket preservation grafting necessary for dental implants?

An oral surgeon may recommend socket preservation grafting after tooth extraction or sudden tooth loss, particularly if the person anticipates receiving dental implants in the not too distant future. Otherwise, there is a risk of bone loss inside the jaw, which could lead to the need for a bone graft procedure and make the implant process take significantly longer.

Why is socket preservation important?

Without socket preservation grafting, teeth often shift to fill the empty socket. Even more importantly, the jawbone can experience atrophy after tooth extraction or loss. Socket preservation grafting can reduce the invasiveness, shorten the timeline, and possibly lower the cost of dental implants by reducing the need for preparation procedures.

How can I prepare for socket preservation grafting?

The oral surgeon should provide detailed preparation instructions. There may be some important instructions to follow, especially relating to any sedation that is used for the procedure. Patients can also prepare by remaining calm the night before. They may be asked not to eat for at least 12 hours before the scheduled time of the procedure.

Are you considering dental implants to replace missing teeth?

If you are considering dental implants and are unsure if you require a socket preservation grafting procedure or have a referral for the procedure, then call our surgical team today. Our oral surgeon and staff take pride in providing a convenient and safe socket preservation grafting experience for all of our patients.

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