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Extraction Site Preservation

​When removing a tooth it is important to consider what will be done with the empty space after that tooth is removed. Wisdom teeth are in the back of the mouth, so that site will heal on its own with no complications. If it is necessary to remove another tooth, plans must be made. If a tooth is removed and nothing is done with the extraction site, the jaw bone will degenerate and change shape during healing and can cause your teeth to shift. This can create problems in your bite and affect your ability to speak and chew.

If you want to fill the space with a dental implant, a sturdy jaw bone is necessary to install the implant. If you opt for a dental bridge, the bridge must be molded and placed before the teeth shift.

Dr. Evans is always open to a conversation on what you would like to do with your extraction site before removing a tooth. They will be able to make a recommendation and layout a treatment plan. Make sure to schedule follow up appointments to properly care for your extraction site.

​​Bone grafting is where the jawbone is built up to accommodate a dental implant or other restorative device. Bone grafting is a common procedure that is used frequently for dental implants and other periodontal procedures. The bone used to graft is taken from a sample from the patient. Many times, the bone is taken from another area of the mouth when drilling takes place. The bone fragments are suctioned from the mouth and used for the graft. Cadaver bone fragments are also used. They are harvested by bone banks and are a very safe source for bone donation.
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  • Home
  • About
    • Why Choose Us?
    • Meet Us
    • FAQ
  • Services
    • Dental Hygiene
    • Periodontics >
      • Periodontal Disease
    • Restorative >
      • Mercury Safe Dentistry
      • Dental Implants
      • Bone Grafting
      • Implants and Bridges
      • Dental Crowns
      • Tooth Colored Crowns and Fillings
      • Dentures
      • Sealants
    • Cosmetic >
      • Veneers
      • Teeth Whitening
      • Bonding
    • Oral Surgery >
      • Wisdom Teeth
      • Extractions
      • Extraction Site Preservation
    • Orthodontics >
      • Invisalign Aligners
      • Night Guards
    • Complete Oral Health Care >
      • Periodontal Disease Care
      • Metal-Free Care
      • Occlusal Disease Care
      • Sleep Apnea Care
      • TMJ
      • Oral Cancer Screening
  • Our Technology
    • Digital X-ray
    • Digital Scanning Technology
    • Cavity Finding Laser
    • Intraoral Camera
    • Electric Handpieces
  • Patient Resources
  • Contact Us