Bone Regeneration & Grafting
Eliminating existing bacteria and regenerating bone and tissue
helps to reduce pocket depth and repair damage caused by the progression
of periodontal disease. With a combination of daily oral hygiene and
professional maintenance care, you'll increase the chances of keeping
your natural teeth and decrease the chances of serious health problems
associated with periodontal disease.
Traditionally, eliminating the gum pockets by trimming away the
infected gum tissue and by re-contouring the uneven bone tissue treats
this gum disease. Although this is still an effective treatment, new and
more sophisticated procedures are used routinely today.
Guided tissue bone regeneration regenerates the previously lost gum
and bone tissue. Most techniques utilize membranes that are inserted
over the bone defects. Some of these membranes are bio-absorbable and
some require removal. Other regenerative procedures involve the use of
bioactive gels.