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Rebuilding Lost Bone and Gum Tissues for Dental Restorations


Posted on 7/1/2024 by Front Desk
3D rendering of a bone graft being placedLosing jawbone and gum tissue that anchor teeth occurs over the years due to reasons like missing teeth or sustained inflammation - severely undermining chewing, biting, and eventually, prosthetic longevity. Luckily, regenerative options actively regrow lost structures to support healthy smiles once again.

What Causes Tissue Damage?


Besides aging or gum disease wearing down oral foundations over time, missing teeth eliminate necessary stimulation and pressure distribution, causing bone and gum reshaping that disturbs anchoring strength elsewhere. Struggling dentures and bridges then suffer further breakdown with these destabilized foundations, which in turn progressively worsens bone health in a damaging cycle over decades if left untreated.

Restore Lost Areas to Productive Utilization


Using precision 3D area scans, natural tissue deficits in each jaw determine customized grafting and regeneration approaches targeting only compromised zones for efficient renewal. Advanced concentrated scaffolding, cell stimulants, and implanted growth biologics start and accelerate natural regeneration processes, reviving once-struggling spots as productive anchors for replacement solutions. Carefully integrated with adjacent bone, full regeneration maturity emerges.

Preventing Another Collapse Through Diligent Care


After rebuilt bone and gum foundations stabilize structural integrity for reliable longevity, patients preserve investments mostly through strict daily hygiene plus infection vigilance. This ensures harmful bacteria levels stay safely low to protect against bone loss recurrence. With mindful ongoing efforts, rejuvenation lasts for years.

Partnering With Surgeons and Restorative Teams


Since jaw rebuilding prepares sites for optimal prosthetic solutions afterward, partnering with both oral surgeons at the start and then restorative specialists down the road streamlines complete smile rehabilitation. Surgical talent ignites renewal, while experienced restorative artistry culminates the process with great personalized solutions. Communicating with all experts throughout the coordinated phases means you stay informed and empowered at each step.

Please connect with our full dental team soon if progressive structural conditions require prompt intervention for strengthening foundations and opening doors to lasting prosthetic smiles. Advancements offer more hope than ever before. Our team is ready to help restore your smile!
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