Ridge Augmentation

Dental implants are highly successful depending on the amount and strength of the bone that is left after a patient experiences tooth loss. If a tooth or many teeth have been missing for a while, the bone that remains deteriorates, making it more challenging to place a dental implant in the empty space. Sometimes, not enough bone is left to safely place the implant.

Luckily, the experts here at Newnan Periodontics and Dental Implants and our amazing Dr. Mindy Gil provide a Ridge Augmentation Bone Graft to help restore missing bone so that your dental implants can be placed properly. Depending on the severity of your bone loss, a ride augmentation may be performed prior to the implant placement or done at the same time as the implant placement procedure. Every case is unique.

How do Ridge Augmentations Work?

During a ridge augmentation, supplementary bone is placed under your gum tissue in the area where your old bone deteriorated. Usually we use bottled bone obtained from a tissue bank so that we do not have to take bones from other areas of your body. This technique has been used in dentistry for decades and is extremely safe. 

As the ridge augmentation heals, it tells your body to grow new bone in the area that needs it. Over a course of 3-6 months, your body uses the grafted bone as a blueprint and turns it into your own bone to produce enough new bone to support your dental implants.

Ridge Augmentations in Coweta County area

If you have ever been told your current bone structure is not able to support dental implants, a ridge augmentation may be the procedure for you. Dental implants can change the way you eat and smile, and we would love to help you achieve that healthy smile once again with a ridge augmentation. We love helping our Newnan patients have healthy smiles. Call us today at (770) 252-0029  to schedule your consultation.

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Our Location

Conveniently Located in Newnan

(770) 252-0029

1635 Hwy 34 E Suite A
Newnan, GA 30265

Hours:
Monday: 8:00am - 4:00pm
Tuesday: 8:00am - 5:00pm
Wednesday: 8:00am - 4:00pm
Thursday: 8:00am - 5:00pm
Friday: 8:00am - 2:00pm

Referring Doctors

Newnan Periodontics and Dental Implants accepts patient referrals in Newnan and the Coweta County area. Our endodontists work closely with referring dentists to ensure optimal patient care experiences and treatment outcomes.

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Patient Reviews

See what patients have to say about Newnan Periodontics and Dental Implants

Dr. Gil, Stevie, and the entire team are simply PHENOMENAL!! They are well informed about not only dental care but also have a wealth of knowledge about the root causes of issues that are connected to dental health. I highly recommend this group to anyone who is looking for an excellent periodontist!​

Carrie P

Dr Gil is the ultimate professional. She explained everything in terms I could understand. I was nervous for no reason. Staff friendly and helpful . Rest assured, you will be in good hands with whatever dental treatment you may be having.​

Beverly S

We had an incredible experience with the whole team. I knew right away when the receptionist was so personable and friendly we were in the right place. Dr Gil has so much compassion and patience for her patients, and takes the time to help you understand the process. Will use her for any future needs.​

Meghan H

Best dental experience I have ever had! Dr. Gil and Miss Cindy always make me feel welcome and special, like I am their only patient. And they are always caring, listen to my concerns and have helped me save some teeth. And Stephanie and the rest of the staff up front are great too. Can’t recommend them enough!​

Steve M

Associations and Memberships

We’re Proud to be Affiliated with the Following Organizations:

AOSH
Diplomate, American board of Periodontology
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The Breathe Institute
American Academy Of Dental Sleep Medicine