Current Knowledge on the Healing of the Extraction Socket: A Narrative Review

Bioengineering (Basel). 2023 Sep 29;10(10):1145. doi: 10.3390/bioengineering10101145.

Abstract

The concept of extraction socket healing has been severally researched and reported over the years, since tooth extraction remains one of the most common procedures performed in the dental clinic. Understanding this healing process is of utmost importance because the outcome has a direct bearing on future prosthetic rehabilitation and, by extension, on patients' esthetics and masticatory function, among others. This mini review, therefore, summarized the current knowledge on the different stages of socket healing, including the biologic and clinical events that occur following tooth extraction up until the complete closure of the socket. Additionally, the modeling of the alveolar bone/process post extraction, and the resultant dimensional changes that, altogether, shape the bone, were reviewed and documented. The effects of various socket preservation interventions to mitigate these dimensional changes, and therefore preserve the alveolar process in a condition suitable for future prosthetic rehabilitation, were highlighted. Finally, a review of some of the factors that influence the entire process was also carried out.

Keywords: alveolar bone modeling; extraction socket; mini review; narrative review; socket healing; socket preservation.

Publication types

  • Review

Grants and funding

This work was supported by the Society for Blood Concentrates and Biomaterials (SBCB e.V.).