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Clove Dental · Delhi

Dr. Geetika Nagpal is a Dentist in Dwarka Sector 5, Delhi and has an experience of 13 years in this field. Dr. Geetika Nagpal practices at Clove Dental in Dw…

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Dentist
Clove Dental · Delhi

Dr. Shreshtha Shukla is a Dentist in Prashant Vihar, Delhi and has an experience of 7 years in this field. Dr. Shreshtha Shukla practices at Clove Dental in…

BDS, MDS - Paedodontics And Preventive Dentistry

Dentist
Clove Dental · Delhi

Dr. Alpa Vasishat Sharma is a Preventive Dentistry and Dentist in Paschim Vihar, Delhi and has an experience of 6 years in these fields. Dr. Alpa Vasishat Sh…

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Dentist
Clove Dental · Delhi

Dr. Sapna Purwaha is a Dentist in Inder Puri, Delhi and has an experience of 10 years in this field. Dr. Sapna Purwaha practices at Clove Dental in Inder Pur…

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Dentist
Clove Dental · Delhi +1 more

Dr. Nitika Bangia is a Dentist in Paschim Vihar, Delhi and has an experience of 14 years in this field. Dr. Nitika Bangia practices at Smile Hub in Paschim V…

BDS, MDS - Prosthodontics

Dentist
Clove Dental · Delhi

Dr. Bhawna Chopra is a Prosthodontist and Dentist in Janakpuri, Delhi and has an experience of 6 years in these fields. Dr. Bhawna Chopra practices at Clove…

BDS, MDS - Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery

Dentist
Clove Dental · Delhi

Dr. Isha Kochar is a Oral And MaxilloFacial Surgeon and Dentist in Shastri Nagar, Delhi and has an experience of 11 years in these fields. Dr. Isha Kochar pr…

BDS, MDS

Dentist
Clove Dental · Delhi

Dr. Tanvi Kalra is a Dentist in Tilak Nagar, Delhi and has an experience of 4 years in this field. Dr. Tanvi Kalra practices at Clove Dental in Tilak Nagar,…

BDS, MDS - Periodontics

Dentist
Clove Dental · Delhi

Dr. Jitendra Kumar is a Dentist in Durga Puri, Delhi and has an experience of 4 years in this field. Dr. Jitendra Kumar practices at Clove Dental in Durga Pu…

BDS, MDS - Pedodontics

Pediatrics
Clove Dental · Delhi

Dr. Akanksha Gupta is a Pediatrician,Pediatric Dentist and Dentist in Shalimar Bagh, Delhi and has an experience of 7 years in these fields. Dr. Akanksha Gup…

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Dentist
Clove Dental · Delhi +1 more

Dr. Rashi Chitkara is a Dentist in Rajouri Garden, Delhi and has an experience of 17 years in this field. Dr. Rashi Chitkara practices at Clove Dental in Raj…

BDS

Dentist
Clove Dental · Delhi

Dr. Bhavani Ramesh Nair is a Dentist in Safdarjung Development Area, Delhi and has an experience of 26 years in this field. Dr. Bhavani Ramesh Nair practices…

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Why Is Alveoloplasty Needed After Tooth Extraction?

An alveoloplasty is a minor dental surgical procedure used to reshape and smooth the jawbone (specifically the alveolar bone) to help the mouth heal better after tooth extraction or to prepare the jaw for future dental work. The alveolar bone is the part of the jaw that holds the teeth. After teeth are removed, the bone can sometimes be uneven or have sharp edges. These rough spots can make healing slower and cause problems later if dentures, bridges, or implants are planned. In an alveoloplasty, the dentist or oral surgeon trims and contours these bony areas so they become smoother and more regular. This helps make dentures or other dental devices fit well and feel comfortable.

Purpose & Benefits of Alveoloplasty

● Smooths sharp or uneven bone edges after tooth removal

● Reduces discomfort from rough jawbone areas

● Helps dentures fit comfortably and securely

● Prepares jawbone for dental implants or bridges

● Promote faster and better healing of the gum tissue

● Reduces the risk of sore spots under dental prosthetics

Who May Need Alveoloplasty?

● People who have had teeth extracted and have irregular bone edges

● Patients planning to get complete or partial dentures

● Individuals needing dental implants placed

● People with bone irregularities that can irritate gums

● Patients with sharp bone spicules that cause pain when chewing

Types of Alveoloplasty

Although the basic goal is the same, bone shaping, alveoloplasty may vary in how it is performed:

1. Simple Alveoloplasty

This is done to lightly smooth bone irregularities that remain after an extraction. It is often part of the extraction procedure.

2. Post-Extraction Alveoloplasty

Performed after the tooth has fully healed, usually when dentures or implants are planned later.

3. Edentulous Ridge Alveoloplasty

This type is done on a jaw that has already lost all teeth and needs reshaping before dentures or implants are placed.

In all types, the goal remains the same: remove high spots and sharp bone edges and shape the jawbone so it will support dental appliances comfortably.

Alveoloplasty Procedure: Step-by-Step

Here is what generally happens during an alveoloplasty:

1. Your dentist examines your mouth and may take X-rays to see how the bone looks and where reshaping is needed.

2. Local anesthesia is given to numb the area, so you do not feel pain during the procedure. Sometimes sedation may be offered if needed.

3. A small cut is made in the gum tissue to expose the bone underneath.

4. Using special tools like bone files, drills, or rongeurs, the surgeon trims away sharp edges and smooths irregular areas of bone.

5. Once the bone is reshaped, the area is cleaned, and the gum tissue is stitched (sutured) back into place so the wound can heal.

6. The surgeon will check to ensure the bone is even and comfortable. Then you are taken to a recovery area before going home.

The whole process usually takes about 30 to 90 minutes, but the time depends on how much bone shaping is needed.

Recovery & Aftercare

● Rest: Take it easy for the first 24–48 hours.

● Pain & Swelling: Some discomfort and mild swelling are normal and can be managed with pain medicine recommended by your dentist.

● Diet: Eat soft foods like yoghurt, mashed potatoes, and soups for a few days. Avoid hard, spicy, or crunchy foods that may irritate the site.

● Oral Hygiene: Brush gently and rinse your mouth with warm salt water as advised to keep the area clean.

● Follow-Up: Return for follow-up visits so the dentist can check healing and remove any non-dissolving stitches if used.

Most people heal significantly within 1–2 weeks, though complete bone healing may take longer if implants are involved.

Risks & Possible Complications

Alveoloplasty is generally safe, but like all surgical procedures, it carries some risks:

● Infection at the surgical site if bacteria enter.

● Excessive bleeding immediately after the procedure.

● Pain or swelling beyond what is expected.

● Nerve irritation or numbness in the jaw area (rare).

● Delayed healing in people with health conditions such as diabetes or smokers.

Your dentist will talk with you about these risks and how to reduce them before the procedure.

Alveoloplasty vs Other Jawbone Procedures

Alveoloplasty focuses on reshaping and smoothing the alveolar ridge (jawbone) after tooth extractions or before dentures or implants.

Socket Preservation or Ridge Augmentation involves adding bone to the jaw when too little bone remains for dentures or implants. Alveoloplasty removes bone to make the surface even, while ridge augmentation adds bone to support a prosthetic. These are different goals, but both help prepare the mouth for long-term dental function.

Frequently asked questions

What is alveoloplasty used for?

Alveoloplasty is a dental surgical procedure used to reshape and smooth the jawbone, especially after tooth extraction or before getting dentures or implants. This helps make dental appliances fit comfortably.

Is alveoloplasty painful?

You will not feel pain during the surgery because local anesthesia is used. After the procedure, some mild discomfort and swelling are normal, but pain medication can help.

How long does the procedure take?

Most alveoloplasty procedures take 30–90 minutes, depending on how much bone needs reshaping.

How long is the recovery after alveoloplasty?

Most people heal significantly within 1–2 weeks, though full bone healing may take a bit longer. Follow-up visits are important.

Will I need stitches?

Yes, your dentist may close the gums with stitches after smoothing the bone. Some stitches dissolve on their own, while others may need removal in a follow-up visit.

Can alveoloplasty help dentures fit better?

Yes. By smoothing uneven bones, alveoloplasty helps dentures, bridges, or implants fit more securely and comfortably.

Are there risks with alveoloplasty?

Like any surgery, there are risks such as infection, bleeding, or nerve irritation, but serious problems are rare when performed by a trained dentist.

What should I eat after the surgery?

Eat soft, mild foods such as yoghurt, soups, mashed potatoes, or smoothies for a few days. Avoid hard, spicy, or hot foods that can irritate the area.

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