Pre-Prosthetic Surgery

Pre-prosthetic surgery prepares your mouth for a dental prosthesis like a partial or full denture. This surgical process ensures your jawbone and gums are in the ideal shape for a secure, comfortable fit. When teeth are removed, the underlying bone may become uneven or sharp. In such cases, smoothing or reshaping the bone and adjusting gum tissue may be necessary before denture placement.
Pre-Prosthetic Surgery
Why Pre-Prosthetic Surgery Is Important
Proper support is essential for the success and comfort of your dentures. If the bone or soft tissue is not ideally shaped, it can lead to poor fit or discomfort. Pre-prosthetic procedures help modify the jawbone and soft tissue to ensure your dentures function correctly and feel natural.
Pre-prosthetic surgery refers to the preparation of your mouth before the placement of a dental prosthesis such as a partial or full denture. Some patients may require minor oral surgery before receiving dentures to ensure optimal comfort and functionality. Dentures rest on the bone ridge in your mouth, so it is important that this bone is the correct shape and size. When a tooth is extracted, the underlying bone may be uneven or sharp, which can affect how a denture fits. In these cases, the bone may need to be smoothed or reshaped. Occasionally, excess bone or gum tissue must also be removed to allow for the proper seating of the denture.

To create the best environment for your denture, we may recommend one or more of the following procedures:

  • Bone smoothing and reshaping
  • Removal of excess bone
  • Bone ridge reduction
  • Removal of excess gum tissue
  • Exposure of impacted teeth

During your consultation, we will evaluate your needs and explain any recommended procedures to ensure the best outcome for your denture placement.

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Pre-Prosthetic Surgery