Questions about bone grafting in alveolar bone

Pan Guangshi, Department of Stomatology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical College: 1. From the film, no inflammatory signs are seen in the adjacent teeth. 2, if you consider dental implants, it is recommended to do it again after 3 months of tooth extraction, as to whether bone grafting is needed, the decision will be made by taking pictures; if bone grafting is really needed, it is not necessary to be admitted to the hospital for surgery. There are two types of bone grafting materials: autologous and artificial bone, the choice of which should depend on the specific situation, if the defect is large, the height and width are not enough, artificial bone + autologous bone can be used, the autologous bone is taken from the neighboring bone, no need to open another knife, do not worry too much. 3.If you don’t consider implant, you can choose movable denture, which will not affect the function of neighboring teeth as long as it is used properly and taken good care of. 4.If you don’t understand, you can continue to understand Patient: Description of the condition (onset time, main symptoms, hospital, etc.): Two months ago (8, 13), the fifth tooth on the lower right side was extracted, and the alveolar bone of the adjacent teeth on both sides was chiseled off when the tooth was extracted, and 1/3 of the alveolar bone was left, and a piece of alveolar bone on the outside of the tooth was also missing. I have the film, please take a look at it. I got dry socket after tooth extraction and now I am well. 1. I know that in this case, if dental implants require bone grafting, do I need to be hospitalized to have that bone grafted on my body? 2. If I don’t want to implant bone, can I have a removable denture? Will the adjacent teeth on both sides become looser and looser over time, which will lead to the loss of teeth? I am worried that the teeth on both sides will fall out, is there any other good way?