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Dr Nicole Mantha

(519) 432-3400

461 Waterloo St. London, ON
N6B 2P4 – Canada

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Ridge Augmentation

Ridge augmentation is a common procedure performed to help recreate the natural contour of the gums.  Often after a tooth is removed, the bone in the jaw will begin to deteriorate and recede.  The height and width of the socket, which was supported by the tooth, will begin to shrink after the tooth is removed.  Many patients will eventually develop an indentation in the gums or jawbone where the tooth used to be.

Restoring the original height and width of the socket is not usually medically necessary.  However, it may be necessary in order to place a dental implant or for aesthetic purposes.  If a person’s bone has deteriorated too much, placing a dental implant may not be possible. 

The Procedure

There are two types of Ridge Augmentation procedures: Soft Tissue and Hard Tissue.  Occasionally, both types of ridge augmentation are performed at once.

Soft tissue grafts are usually done to improve the esthetics of the site.  Prior to the procedure, the area will be numbed.  An incision is made to expose the site and a soft tissue graft is then obtained either from the palate (roof of the mouth) or a soft tissue substitute.  The graft is then inserted into the area receiving the graft, which is then secured with stitches.

Hard tissue grafts are done to recreate adequate bone contouring prior to dental implant placement.  Prior to the procedure, the area will be numbed.  An incision is made and the gum lifted away to expose the bone defect.  A bone graft obtained either from another site within the mouth or cadaver bone is placed in the area receiving the graft. The area is then closed with stitches.

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Dr. Nicole Mantha
461 Waterloo St
London, ON
N6B 2P4 – Canada
(519) 432-3400
Fax: (519) 432-2280
Email: info@drnicolemantha.ca

 

Our Hours
Mon – Thu: 8:45am to 5pm
Fri – Sun: Closed

 

Our Services

  • LANAP® Laser Treatment
  • Gum Grafting
  • Periodontal Plastic Surgery
  • Periodontal Maintenance
  • Osseous Surgery
  • Scaling and Root Planing
  • Ridge Augmentation
  • Oral Cancer Screening

Testimonials

I believe that patients benefit most form a co-operative approach between the general practitioner and periodontal specialist that focuses on education and open communication.

Dr. Nicole Mantha

Our goal is to restore your dental health, while ensuring you feel relaxed, comfortable and know you are receiving the best possible care.

Dr. Nicole Mantha

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