Socket Preservation

Socket preservation is a proactive procedure designed to maintain the natural shape and density of the jawbone following tooth removal.

Why Consider Socket Preservation?

After a tooth extraction, the jawbone in the empty socket may start to deteriorate over time. Socket preservation is recommended to:

  1. Maintain Bone Density:

    • Socket preservation helps prevent the loss of bone density in the extraction site, preserving the natural contours of your jaw.
  2. Facilitate Future Dental Work:

    • If you’re considering dental implants or other tooth replacement options in the future, socket preservation creates a stable foundation for successful treatment.
  3. Prevent Aesthetic Changes:

    • Without socket preservation, the surrounding bone may recede, leading to changes in facial appearance and potential difficulties in achieving optimal aesthetics with future dental restorations.

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The Socket Preservation Procedure:

  1. Extraction of the Tooth:

    • The socket preservation process typically begins with the extraction of the damaged or non-restorable tooth.
  2. Cleaning and Sanitizing:

    • The empty socket is thoroughly cleaned, and any infection or debris is removed to create a clean and healthy environment.
  3. Grafting Material Placement:

    • A grafting material, often composed of bone graft material or a combination of grafting substances, is placed into the socket to fill the void.
  4. Tissue Closure:

    • The site is carefully closed, and the gum tissue is sutured to promote proper healing.