When gum disease or infection damages the bone and tissues that support your teeth, regenerative procedures can help rebuild what’s been lost. These advanced treatments work with your body’s natural healing process to restore bone and soft tissue, protecting your teeth and supporting long-term oral health.
Regenerative procedures are specialized periodontal treatments designed to repair bone and tissue damage caused by periodontal disease. During the procedure, the affected area is thoroughly cleaned, and materials like bone grafts, biologic membranes, and/or growth-stimulating agents are used to encourage the regeneration of healthy bone and supporting structures.
If periodontal disease has caused bone loss around your teeth, regenerative procedures may be recommended. Without treatment, this damage can worsen, leading to loose teeth and eventually tooth loss. Regeneration helps re-establish the periodontal attachment apparatus, giving your natural teeth a better chance of being saved instead of extracted.
Your comfort is our priority. The procedure is performed under local anesthesia, with sedation options available if needed , to ensure a pain-free experience. Here’s what happens:
Our team will customize your treatment plan and explain the specific materials used based on your unique needs.
Healing takes time as your body gradually rebuilds bone and tissue. It’s normal to experience some swelling or mild discomfort, which typically subsides quickly. We’ll provide you with detailed aftercare instructions, including how to care for the area and when to return for follow-up visits to monitor your progress.
Regenerative treatments offer several key benefits, including:
These procedures go beyond controlling disease—they focus on repairing and rebuilding.
Regenerative procedures are a powerful solution for patients with advanced periodontal damage. When paired with ongoing periodontal maintenance and good oral hygiene, they can help preserve your natural teeth and enhance your overall oral health.
If you’ve been diagnosed with bone loss or advanced gum disease, our team is here to help.
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