Ridge Augmentation in Sterling, Leesburg & Aldie, VA

Ridge Augmentation in Sterling, Leesburg & Aldie, VA

At NOVA Implant & Perio Specialists, Dr. Jean-Claude Kharmouche provides advanced ridge augmentation procedures to rebuild missing or damaged bone in the jaw. When teeth are lost, the jawbone naturally shrinks—making dental implants difficult without restoring proper bone support. Ridge augmentation reconstructs the natural contours of your jaw, creating the stable foundation needed for implant placement, long-lasting function, and an improved facial profile.

 

What Is Ridge Augmentation?

Ridge augmentation is a periodontal and surgical technique used to rebuild areas of the jaw where bone has been lost. Whether the bone loss is due to tooth extraction, trauma, gum disease, or long-term missing teeth, the ridge (the part of the jaw that holds your teeth) can become thin or uneven.
Dr. Kharmouche uses minimally invasive methods and high-quality grafting materials to restore both height and width of the jawbone, ensuring ideal support for future implants and a natural facial appearance.

Benefits of Ridge Augmentation

Strong foundation for single implants or full-arch implant restorations
Enhanced stability and longevity of dental implants
Improved facial contours after bone collapse
Prevention of future bone loss
Minimally invasive techniques designed for comfort and quick healing
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Our Ridge Augmentation Process

Step 1 – Comprehensive Consultation
Your visit includes a cone beam CT scan to measure bone density and map the precise areas that need augmentation. Dr. Kharmouche reviews your dental history and recommends a personalized treatment plan.
Step 2 – Bone Grafting and Ridge Reconstruction
Using guided surgical techniques, Dr. Kharmouche places grafting material to rebuild the ridge. This may include your own bone, donor bone, or biocompatible grafting materials.
Step 3 – Membrane or Barrier Placement
A protective membrane is positioned over the graft to encourage proper bone regeneration and prevent gum tissue from interfering with healing.
Step 4 – Healing and Bone Integration
Over the next few months, the grafted area fuses with your natural bone, creating a strong, stable ridge ready for implant placement.

Types of Ridge Augmentation

Dr. Kharmouche offers several techniques depending on the type and severity of bone loss.

Ridge Preservation After Tooth Extraction
Performed immediately after extraction to maintain bone height and prevent collapse.

Horizontal Ridge Augmentation
Rebuilds the width of the jaw when bone has thinned over time.

Vertical Ridge Augmentation
Restores lost bone height—often needed for implants in the molar or premolar regions.

Soft-Tissue Ridge Augmentation
Improves the shape and appearance of the gums in areas where both bone and gum tissue have receded.

Am I a Candidate for Ridge Augmentation?

Most patients with jawbone loss are excellent candidates. You may be recommended for ridge augmentation if:

  • Your ridge appears sunken after tooth loss
  • You were told you don’t have enough bone for an implant
  • You’ve had missing teeth for several months or years
  • Gum disease has caused bone recession
  • You want implants but need stronger bone support first

At NOVA Implant & Perio Specialists, Dr. Kharmouche evaluates your bone structure and ensures the treatment plan aligns perfectly with your implant goals.

Your Comfort Is Our Priority

Ridge augmentation is performed with local anesthesia or sedation options for a painless, comfortable experience. Our microsurgical approach allows for:

  • Small incisions
  • Faster healing
  • Minimal swelling
  • Excellent cosmetic results

Patients throughout Sterling, Leesburg, and Aldie trust Dr. Kharmouche for surgical precision paired with personalized care.

Frequently Asked Questions About Ridge Augmentation

Does ridge augmentation hurt?
Most patients report minimal discomfort thanks to modern anesthesia and minimally invasive techniques. Post-procedure soreness is typically mild and manageable.

How long does healing take?
Healing usually takes 3–6 months, depending on the extent of the graft. This allows bone to fully integrate before implants are placed.

Can I get a dental implant immediately after ridge augmentation?
Some cases allow same-day implants, but most require healing time to ensure the ridge is strong enough.

Is ridge augmentation safe?
Yes. When performed by a board-certified periodontist like Dr. Kharmouche, it is a predictable and highly successful procedure.

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Contact with Us

NOVA Implant & Perio Specialists – Sterling, VA
21165 Whitfield Pl. #107 Sterling, VA 20165
(703) 444-4377
sterling@perioperio.com
Hours: Monday–Thursday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Lunch 1:00 – 2:00 PM)
Friday: 8:30 AM – 1:30 PM

NOVA Implant & Perio Specialists – Leesburg, VA
2 Cardinal Park Dr SE Ste 102B, Leesburg, VA 20175
(571) 291-2596
leesburg@perioperio.com
Hours: Monday–Thursday: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM (Lunch 1:00 – 2:00 PM)
Friday: 8:30 AM – 1:30 PM

NOVA Implant & Perio Specialists – Aldie, VA
24585 Stone Carver Dr, Suite 100
Aldie, VA 20105
(703) 327-2200
aldie@perioperio.com
Hours: Monday–Thursday: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM (Lunch 1:00 – 2:00 PM)
Friday: 8:30 AM – 1:30 PM