
periodontal regeneration
Periodontal regeneration refers to treatments aimed at restoring the tissue and bone supporting the teeth that have been damaged by gum disease. When gum infection destroys these structures, regeneration encourages the growth of new bone, ligament fibers, and gum tissue, helping to restore the natural architecture and stability of the teeth. Techniques may include special regenerative materials, grafts, or membranes that guide healing. The goal is to recover the tooth's original support system, improve overall oral health, and prevent further deterioration, ultimately helping to maintain the longevity and function of your natural teeth.