How to restore the alveolar bone

Damaged alveolar bone can be restored through surgical graft repair and other means. 1. Alveolar bone, also called alveolar process, refers to the part of the upper jaw and lower jaw that wraps and supports the roots of the teeth. Under normal circumstances, the alveolar bone surrounds the roots of the teeth, but it may be damaged due to trauma, congenital factors, and poor oral health environment, which is also known as alveolar bone defect. 2. Generally, the alveolar bone can be treated by surgical transplantation and repair, and the more commonly used repair methods at present include simple free bone grafting, shaped cancellous bone grafting, bone grafting with myotomes, vascular anastomosis free bone grafting, etc. If the alveolar bone is missing, if it is not replaced by a new bone graft, the alveolar bone may be damaged. If the missing alveolar bone is not treated in time, it may lead to changes in the appearance of the face, misalignment of the bite and other undesirable consequences. It is recommended that patients go to the hospital as soon as possible, and the professional doctor will formulate a corresponding treatment plan according to the patient’s actual physical condition.