Ridge Augmentation in Mesa, AZ
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Welcome to My Dental Implants Center: Your Go-To
for Ridge Augmentation in Mesa, AZ!
Ridge augmentation is a dental procedure that restores the natural contours of the jawbone and gum tissue after bone loss. The “ridge” refers to the alveolar ridge—the curved area of bone that supports the teeth.
When is it Recommended?
When a tooth is removed or lost, the bone beneath it begins to shrink. Without a tooth root in place, the body naturally breaks down the bone that once held it. This process, called resorption, can lead to:
Resorption can happen quickly. Within the first year after tooth loss, up to 25% of bone width may disappear if nothing is done to preserve it. Teeth lost due to injury, periodontal disease, or severe infection often experience even greater bone damage. In these situations, ridge augmentation may be necessary before placing implants, bridges, or dentures.
Ridge augmentation rebuilds or strengthens the tissue foundation needed to support a future dental bridge or implant. It ensures that replacement teeth rest on a stable, healthy base—ultimately improving the longevity, function, and appearance of the final result.
Not every patient requires ridge augmentation, but if bone or gum volume has been lost, the doctor may recommend this procedure. Patients hoping to replace missing teeth may need augmentation to achieve long-lasting comfort, stability, and esthetics.
Even if a patient does not plan to receive dental implants, ridge augmentation may still be beneficial. Bone loss can significantly impact the fit and appearance of other restorations, such as traditional dentures or bridgework. For example, a sunken ridge beneath a bridge or denture can create dark spaces, food traps, and poor esthetics. Augmentation helps ensure that these restorations fit naturally and comfortably.

Common Types of Ridge Augmentation
Bone Grafting
Our team of doctors place bone material (natural or synthetic) into areas of missing bone to rebuild width, height, or both.
Guided Bone Regeneration
A special membrane is placed over the graft to protect it and guide new bone growth in the proper direction.
Soft Tissue Grafting
Gum tissue is added to areas that have collapsed or thinned to restore a fuller, more natural shape.
Combined Hard and Soft Tissue Augmentation
This approach is often used in esthetic areas—especially the front teeth—to achieve optimal appearance and support.
Why Ridge Augmentation Matters
Ridge augmentation is excellent news for patients who have waited months or even years to address a missing tooth. It provides options for restoring their smile and makes the best long-term solution—such as dental implants possible again.
If you’d like to learn more about ridge augmentation or dental implants, we invite you to schedule a consultation. Whether a tooth has been missing for a day or many years, we have experience with every type of case. We will review all your options, answer your questions, and help you choose the solution you feel most confident in.
Why Choose My Dental Implant Center?
Need more reasons? How about a complimentary consultation to experience our care firsthand? Call us up at (480) 618-1148 and see why so many in Mesa choose us for their dental needs!

