Extensive Alveolar Ridge Reconstruction
Severe bone loss can occur after long-term tooth loss, preventing the placement of dental implants or causing dentures to become unstable. Extensive Alveolar Ridge Reconstruction is a major bone grafting procedure designed to rebuild the height and width of the jawbone. We use a combination of bone blocks, particulate grafts, and specialized titanium meshes or membranes to recreate the original jaw contour. This procedure establishes a solid foundation for future restoration. While it requires a healing period of several months, the result is a regenerated jawbone capable of supporting implants securely. It restores not just the bone, but also the facial support structure, reversing the "sunken" look often associated with severe bone atrophy.
