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Alveolar ridge augmentation preserves bone volume after tooth extraction, preventing implant placement issues. This involves careful extraction and grafting to minimize ridge loss and ensure successful dental implant outcomes.

Area of Science:

  • Dentistry
  • Oral Surgery
  • Regenerative Medicine

Background:

  • Tooth extraction (exodontia) leads to rapid alveolar bone resorption, compromising future dental implant placement.
  • Significant ridge volume loss after extraction limits implant options, often necessitating bone grafting procedures.
  • Preserving ridge height and width is crucial for successful and predictable implant-supported restorations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline the rationale for alveolar ridge augmentation techniques.
  • To describe methods for preserving or minimizing bone volume loss in extraction sockets.
  • To review current approaches for maintaining the edentulous ridge morphology post-extraction.

Main Methods:

  • Performing exodontia with minimal damage to the socket walls.

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  • Ensuring extraction sites are free of infection and soft tissue remnants prior to augmentation.
  • Utilizing bone grafting materials and barrier membranes for socket preservation.
  • Employing techniques like coronal flap advancement for wound closure and stability.
  • Main Results:

    • Alveolar ridge augmentation aims to preserve bone volume, reducing the need for extensive grafting.
    • Proper surgical technique during extraction is key to minimizing socket wall damage.
    • Socket bleeding appears essential for the success of grafting materials.
    • Various grafting materials and coverage techniques show promising results in maintaining ridge dimensions.

    Conclusions:

    • Alveolar ridge augmentation is a viable strategy to counteract post-extraction bone loss.
    • Careful surgical technique and appropriate grafting materials are vital for successful socket preservation.
    • Further controlled clinical trials are needed to establish optimal augmentation protocols.