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Ridge Augmentation
When teeth are extracted, the bone often resorbs during healing and leaves an indentation in the gum. When a bridge is placed, this concavity prevents the artificial tooth from looking real - it looks like it is just lying on the gum. By repairing the ridge defect with a ridge augmentation, the artificial tooth now looks like it is growing out of the gum, and cannot be distinguished from the natural teeth.
Severe ridge defect
after extraction
Ridge augmented to
return normal shape
Deficient ridge making
artificial tooth
look unnatural
Ridge augmented and
expanded so artificial
tooth appears to
emerge from gum
The best way to treat a ridge deficiency is to prevent it from occurring. The amount of bone loss from an extraction can be minimized by performing a ridge augmentation at the time of extraction (See
Treating Extraction Sites
).
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