Socket preservation
Caecilia Susetya Wahyu Nurhaeini, Ira Komara
Abstract
Alveolar ridge will commonly decrease in volume and change morphologically, as a result of a tooth loss. These changes are usually clinically significant and can make placement of a conventional protesa or an implant more difficult. Socket preservation after tooth extraction can minimize ridge resorption. By using socket preservation techniques, it is possible to preserve the height and width of the ridge. Socket preservation can be done by atraumatic tooth extraction, placement of bone graft material, membrane, combination of bone graft and membrane, and connective tissue graf.
Keywords
alveolar ridge, residual ridge resorption, socket preservation, graft
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24198/pjd.vol27no3.13541
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