Do I need a bone graft after tooth extraction?
A bone graft at the time of extraction, called socket preservation, is often recommended if you plan to get an implant later. It prevents the significant bone loss that naturally occurs after tooth removal. If you are not planning an implant, a graft may not be necessary. We will discuss your options when planning your extraction.
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