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Can Bone Regenerate After Periodontal Disease?


Posted on 6/15/2024 by United Smile Centres
a 3d rendering of teeth undergoing periodontal treatmentPeriodontal disease is a dental infection caused by bacteria that hides within the buildup of dental plaque around the gums and on the surface of your teeth. If not treated, periodontitis progresses to destroy the structures holding your teeth, including your jawbone. What remains unknown for most people is whether bone regeneration is possible after periodontal disease.

Your jawbone can regenerate after periodontal disease. The bone regeneration process stimulates the lost bone around the teeth, especially in areas where periodontitis causes the most damage.

The Bone Regeneration Procedure


The bone regeneration procedure starts by numbing the area to ensure comfort. Your periodontist will then fold back the gum tissue and remove any bacteria that could cause infection. It is important to treat the infection first to ensure that bone regeneration is successful.

The next step is for your periodontist to place bone grafts, membranes, and tissue-stimulating proteins in the jaw to increase the ability of your body to regenerate bone naturally. This process will leave you without periodontal disease and improve how you regenerate new bone.

How Periodontal Disease Destroys the Jawbone


Periodontal disease follows identifiable stages in its development. The first stage is called gingivitis. The infection is quite mild at this stage as it only makes your gums sensitive, and they bleed easily.

The second stage of periodontal disease involves the spread of the infection into the gums, causing a breakdown of the gum tissues. The disease then progresses to become pockets around the teeth, which makes the teeth loose and either fall off or require extraction. Your tooth roots are responsible for a well-nourished and strong jawbone.

Periodontitis progresses in the third stage to affect the teeth at the roots, which makes them unable to continue their important role of keeping the jawbone strong and healthy. Your jawbone begins to deteriorate in what is often understood as bone loss. The result is extensive loss of bone density, which severely impacts your overall health.

Why You Should Visit Your Dental Clinic


Periodontal disease does not destroy your jawbone immediately. It begins only if periodontitis is untreated today. Visit our dentist to begin treatment for gum disease at the earliest stage.
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