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Support Bone and Tissue Recovery After Periodontal Damage

Why Regeneration Therapy Matters

Regeneration therapy is recommended when the bone supporting your teeth has been destroyed by bacteria (plaque). These procedures can help reverse some of the damage by regenerating lost bone and tissue and restoring stability to your teeth. During treatment, the gum tissue is folded back so disease-causing bacteria can be removed, and regenerative materials may be placed to support your body’s natural healing response.

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Helps regenerate lost bone and tissue support

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Addresses damage caused by plaque-related bacteria

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Removes disease-causing bacteria beneath the gums

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Restores stability by supporting bone regrowth

What to Expect During Your Procedure

Your periodontist gains access to the affected area by folding back the gum tissue and removing bacteria. Depending on your needs, membranes (filters), bone grafts, or tissue-stimulating proteins may be used to encourage regeneration. These materials act as a platform on which bone can regrow.


Access And Cleaning
Gum tissue is folded back and disease-causing bacteria are removed.


Regenerative Materials Placement
Membranes, bone grafts, or tissue-stimulating proteins may be placed as needed.


Support For Natural Healing
Materials encourage your body’s ability to regenerate bone and tissue.


Stability Restoration
As bone regrows, support around the teeth can improve and strengthen.