Thursday, January 19, 2012

What Does My Tooth Socket Have To Do With An Ice Cream Cone?


When you are having a tooth removed, your surgeon MUST be careful to be as atraumatic as possible. Why? "Think of your tooth socket as an empty ice cream cone". The walls can easily collapse, especially where the bone is thinnest such as the surfaces facing the cheeks and lips where gum recession will show. Modern tooth removal techniques and bone grafting products, make it very easy to maintain or replace bone in extraction sockets. Small amount of bone grafting material is placed in the empty socket, then the body begins to build its own bone upon that material and eventually replaces it with good solid bone. This process prepares an excellent scenario for a permanent solution: a dental implant to be placed for an ideal long term result replacing only that missing tooth and not bothering the healthy teeth on either side, that could be compromised by a bridge or partial. Call us today for your complimentary consultation or check out our website for more information regarding this service we provide as well as many others!

(Dear Doctor article referenced)

1 comment:

  1. I have a sweet tooth and I'm fond of eating ice cream cones. If I'm not mistaken, the ice cream cone was invented in 1904 at the St. Louis World's Festival. The story goes like this: some ice cream vendor ran out of cups and bought a bunch of waffles, which he rolled into cone-like cups. That's how the term"ice cream cone" was also coined.

    Eddie Storms

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