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ALVEOLOPLASTY
What Is Alveoloplasty in Houston?

When Is the Procedure Recommended?
Benefits of Alveoloplasty in Houston
Undergoing alveoloplasty provides several advantages. It ensures a secure and comfortable fit for dentures or implants. In addition, it reduces sore spots and irritation caused by uneven bone. Patients also notice faster healing after extractions, and as a result, restorative treatments are more successful. Moreover, this extra preparation increases the predictability of long-term results.
Alveoloplasty Treatment Process in Houston

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Frequently Asked Questions About Alveoloplasty
What is alveoloplasty used for?
We use alveoloplasty to smooth and reshape the jawbone. As a result, it prepares the mouth for dentures, implants, or bridges by creating a stable foundation. In addition, this preparation helps your future dental treatment succeed.
Does alveoloplasty hurt?
We perform the procedure under local anesthesia to keep you comfortable. However, some mild soreness may follow. Fortunately, recovery usually happens quickly with proper aftercare, and therefore, most patients return to normal activities sooner than expected.
How long does it take to heal after alveoloplasty?
Most patients recover within one to two weeks when they follow our aftercare instructions. Because healing depends on careful guidance, avoiding hard foods and resting properly helps speed up recovery. Moreover, regular follow-up visits ensure the healing process stays on track.
Is alveoloplasty necessary before dental implants?
In many cases, yes. In fact, we recommend alveoloplasty to improve the bone surface and increase the chance of long-term implant success. For example, patients who receive alveoloplasty often experience better implant stability and comfort. Finally, this extra step makes restorative treatments more predictable.
