Reconstructive Therapy
SERVICES
Reconstructive therapy or bone grafting may be necessary if inadequate bone is available for implant placement.
Ridge Preservation
Ridge preservation involves placing a bone graft into a tooth extraction site to facilitate future implant placement.
Dental extractions can lead to soft tissue and bone loss, potentially complicating future implant placement and compromising the area's aesthetics. Ridge preservation involves placing a bone graft into the extraction site to facilitate future implant placement and maintain the area's appearance.
Ridge Augementation
A ridge augmentation bone graft might be needed to create enough bone for implant placement.
A ridge augmentation bone graft may be necessary to build sufficient bone for implant placement. This procedure is necessary when the jaw bone has deteriorated due to periodontal disease or a previous tooth extraction.
Sinus Augmentation
Periodontal maintenance therapy helps to prevent the progression of gum disease in the gum tissue and surrounding bone.
The empty spaces above your upper jaw are called maxillary sinuses. When your teeth are removed or lost from this area, they often leave little bone with which to anchor a dental implant. Sinus grafts are sometimes necessary to lift your sinus away from the area and place a bone graft in preparation for implant placement.