Ridge Modification

Ridge modification is an effective procedure for treating deformities in the upper and lower jaws.  These deformities can occur as a result of periodontal disease, trauma, injury, wearing dentures, or developmental problems.  Such defects can leave insufficient bone for the placement of dental implants and an additional unattractive indentation in the jaw line adjacent to the missing teeth.

During the ridge modification procedure, the gum is lifted away from the ridge to fully expose the defect in the bone.  The bony defect can be filled with bone graft material that can help regenerate lost bone or a bone substitute. Finally, the incision is closed and several months of healing will be required.  Depending on the case and type of implant and procedure, the dental implant might be placed during the ridge modification procedure or when healing is complete; this all depends on the condition of the bone.  Ridge modification improves the cosmetic appearance, functionality of the mouth, and the chance of enjoying dental implants for many years.

Testimonials

Dr. Rios rebuilt some bone in the front of my mouth so that a failed cantilever bridge could be replaced with an implant and a crown. I really appreciated the time he took to explain the process, each step of the way. The front office was kind and helpful, and the results are terrific. I highly recommend Dr. Rios for periodontal work.

C

They did a good job of making an unpleasant procedure as easy as possible

Kyle B

Very thorough and understanding. Your teeth will be completely cleaned and cleaned gently

Jerry V

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