 Socket preservation techniques are effective methods for maintaining the ridge contour following tooth extraction. These techniques can be used to increase the amount of newly formed bone in the augmented site, which helps to maintain the vertical and horizontal dimensions of the ridge. Demineralized dentin graft, platelet-rich fibrin, freeze-dried bone allograft, corticocancelus porcine, and autogenous bone have all been shown to produce high levels of newly formed bone. However, the amount of newly formed bone varies depending on the material used. Additionally, some materials may leave behind residual graft materials, while others do not. This article was authored by Marwa Maddi, Ibrahim Almondo, Maria Alrasasi, and others.