
pmid: 28428609
Socket preservation maintains bone volume post-extraction in anticipation of an implant placement or fixed partial denture pontic site. This procedure helps compensate for the resorption of the facial bone wall. Socket preservation should be considered when implant placement needs to be delayed for patient or site-related reasons. The ideal healing time before implant placement is six months. Socket preservation can reduce the need for later bone augmentation. By reducing bone resorption and accelerating bone formation it increases implant success and survival. Biomaterials for socket grafting including autograft, allograft, xenograft and alloplast. A bone substitute with a low substitution rate is recommended.
Wound Healing, Bone Transplantation, Time Factors, Dental Implantation, Endosseous, Alveolar Bone Loss, Biocompatible Materials, Alveolar Ridge Augmentation, Bone Substitutes, Tooth Extraction, Humans, Bone Resorption, Tooth Socket
Wound Healing, Bone Transplantation, Time Factors, Dental Implantation, Endosseous, Alveolar Bone Loss, Biocompatible Materials, Alveolar Ridge Augmentation, Bone Substitutes, Tooth Extraction, Humans, Bone Resorption, Tooth Socket
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