Alveoloplasty in Thousand Oaks: 10 Questions Answered by Dr. Rad of 805 Dentistry
At 805 Dentistry in Thousand Oaks, we focus on preparing your mouth for optimal oral health and restorative treatments. Alveoloplasty is a surgical procedure that smooths and shapes the jawbone, often in preparation for dentures or other dental restorations. Dr. Dar Radfar answers the most common questions about this important procedure.
1. What is alveoloplasty?
Alveoloplasty is a dental procedure that reshapes and smooths the alveolar ridge, the part of the jaw that holds teeth. This creates a better foundation for dentures, implants, or other restorative treatments.
2. Why is alveoloplasty needed?
Alveoloplasty is often necessary when:
- Bone irregularities exist after tooth extractions
- Preparing for full or partial dentures
- Correcting ridges to improve fit and comfort of dental prosthetics
- Ensuring proper healing and oral function after extractions
3. Who is a candidate for alveoloplasty?
Candidates include patients who:
- Are planning dentures or dental implants
- Have uneven or sharp ridges after tooth extraction
- Need better oral hygiene access or prosthetic fit
- Want to improve comfort and reduce irritation under dentures
Dr. Rad evaluates each patient to determine if alveoloplasty is appropriate.
4. How is alveoloplasty performed?
- Local anesthesia or sedation is administered for comfort
- The gum tissue is gently lifted to expose the bone
- Bone is smoothed and reshaped using specialized instruments
- The tissue is repositioned and sutured to promote healing
5. Is alveoloplasty painful?
No. Local anesthesia ensures comfort during the procedure. Some soreness or swelling afterward is normal and can be managed with pain medication and proper aftercare.
6. How long does it take to heal?
Healing typically takes 1โ2 weeks, depending on the extent of bone reshaping. Following post-operative instructions ensures smooth recovery and minimizes complications.
7. How does alveoloplasty improve denture fit?
By smoothing uneven ridges and eliminating sharp bone edges, alveoloplasty provides a stable and comfortable foundation for dentures, reducing sore spots and improving function.
8. Are there risks associated with alveoloplasty?
Alveoloplasty is generally safe and routine when performed by an experienced dentist. Minor risks may include temporary swelling, bruising, or minor bleeding, all managed with proper care.
9. How do I care for my mouth after alveoloplasty?
- Maintain good oral hygiene as instructed by Dr. Rad
- Eat soft foods and avoid irritation to the area
- Take prescribed medications as directed
- Attend follow-up appointments to ensure proper healing
10. Why choose 805 Dentistry for alveoloplasty in Thousand Oaks?
At 805 Dentistry, we combine surgical expertise, modern technology, and patient-centered care. I ensure your alveoloplasty is precise, comfortable, and designed to support optimal oral function and restorative success.
Final Thoughts from Dr. Rad
Alveoloplasty is a key step in preparing your mouth for dentures or implants. At 805 Dentistry, we provide safe and effective solutions to create a smooth, comfortable foundation for your restorative treatments. Schedule a consultation today to see if alveoloplasty is right for you.
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