Ridge Preservation

Preserving the bone after Tooth Extraction is one of the most effective ways to protect your oral health long term. At Oral Surgery of Fredericksburg, our expert team offers Ridge Preservation procedures to help maintain jawbone structure and prepare the site for future Dental Implants or restorative treatment.

Overview

Why Ridge Preservation matters

After a tooth is extracted, the surrounding bone can begin to deteriorate rapidly. Ridge Preservation involves placing a bone graft in the empty socket to help preserve bone volume and shape. This procedure is especially important if you plan to replace the missing tooth with a Dental Implant later on.

Common reasons for Ridge Preservation

Your surgeon may recommend Ridge Preservation if:
  • You are having a tooth removed and want to prevent bone loss
  • You plan to get a Dental Implant in the future
  • You want to preserve the natural shape of your gum and jawline
  • You’re looking to avoid more complex bone grafting procedures later

Ridge Preservation helps create a strong and stable foundation for future dental restorations, improving both function and aesthetics.

From prep to recovery, you’re in good hands.

What to expect
Tooth Extraction and socket evaluation
During your visit, our oral surgeon will perform the Tooth Extraction and assess the site. If bone preservation is indicated, we’ll recommend performing the Ridge Preservation immediately after the tooth is removed.
Bone Graft placement
A Bone Grafting material is placed into the empty socket to help maintain bone height and width. This graft can come from several sources, including synthetic or donor material. A membrane or collagen plug may be placed on top to protect the area.
Healing process
Over the next few months, your body naturally integrates the graft material, forming new bone in the area. You’ll receive detailed aftercare instructions and follow-up appointments to monitor your healing.
Next steps for restoration
Once the area has healed, you may be ready for a Dental Implant or another restorative option. Ridge Preservation makes this process more predictable by preserving the necessary bone volume.

If you’re planning a Tooth Extraction, ask us about Ridge Preservation—it’s an investment in your long-term oral health. Contact Oral Surgery of Fredericksburg to learn more.

Your questions, answered.

Oral Surgery of Fredericksburg is here to address all your questions and concerns regarding Ridge Preservation.
Not always, but it’s highly recommended if you’re considering a Dental Implant in the future or want to maintain the natural shape of your jaw.
The procedure is typically done under Local Anesthesia, and most patients report minimal discomfort. We’ll provide instructions to keep you comfortable during recovery.
Healing usually takes 3 to 6 months, depending on the size of the graft and your body’s healing response.
Yes, but you may require a more extensive Bone Grafting procedure down the line. Ridge Preservation simplifies future treatment.
Absolutely. We use high-quality, biocompatible materials that are rigorously tested and widely used in oral surgery.
You’ll need to stick to soft foods for a few days after surgery. We’ll provide a detailed guide on what to eat and how to care for the site during healing.