Bone Regeneration
Periodontal bone regeneration is a dental procedure aimed at restoring bone lost due to advanced gum disease (periodontitis). When bacteria destroy the bone supporting the teeth, it can lead to tooth mobility or loss. This treatment involves techniques such as guided tissue regeneration, bone grafting, or the use of growth factors to stimulate new bone growth around affected teeth. The goal is to rebuild the bone structure, support tooth stability, and improve long-term oral health. Successful regeneration can help save natural teeth and prevent the need for implants or dentures.
| Before Bone Regeneration | After Bone Regeneration |

Pre-Operative X-Ray Severe Bone Loss | 
Post-Operative X-Ray Great Improved Bone Support |
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