This type can be performed right after the extraction or after a certain period. It is mostly up to the dentist and the individual case of the patient. If the dentist notices that the contours of the bone after the extraction are raw, and they might cause problems later, he will perform an alveoloplasty. If some problems appear after the wound has healed, then the dentist has to do a second surgical procedure and perform an alveoloplasty after a certain period after the extraction. Multiple tooth extractions are also an indication for this surgical procedure. Since this leaves a lot of raw edges, the chances are that the dentist will have to intervene right after the extraction to avoid the second surgery. That makes things easier both for the dentist and the patient.
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