Bone Regeneration

Restoration of Bone Loss

The loss of one or more teeth can often be accompanied by bone loss, which may affect our ability to place dental implants. Let’s see how bone regeneration can help restore bone mass and create a strong foundation for new teeth.

What Causes Bone Loss?

Bone loss can be caused by various factors, such as:
  • Periodontitis: A severe gum infection that destroys the bone supporting the teeth.
  • Periapical cysts and lesions: These pathological conditions can lead to bone loss around the roots of the teeth.
  • Delayed tooth replacement: When lost teeth are not replaced promptly, the bone can begin to resorb.
  • Trauma: An injury from an accident can cause damage to the jawbone.

How is Bone Regeneration Performed?

There are various methods and protocols to address bone loss. The process we follow depends on the patient’s specific case. Typically, we use an autogenous graft (bone taken from the patient’s own body) or another type of graft.

  1. Graft Application: The graft is applied to the area needing treatment. This step is crucial for creating new bone.
  2. Membrane Coverage: Often, the graft is covered with a resorbable or non-resorbable membrane for protection and to aid regeneration.
  3. Regeneration Time: Over three to nine months, new bone develops and is ready for dental implant placement.

Modern Methods and Materials

At our clinic, we use the most advanced methods for bone regeneration. By employing cutting-edge materials and techniques, we ensure the success of the procedure and the best possible outcome for our patients.

Bone regeneration is an essential procedure for restoring bone mass and creating a stable foundation for dental implants.