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Regenerative Procedures
Regenerative procedures in dentistry are designed to repair and replace damaged or lost tissue in the mouth. These procedures can help to restore function and aesthetics to the teeth, gums, and jaw.
Some common regenerative procedures in dentistry include:
- Tissue Engineering: This involves using a combination of cells, scaffolds, and growth factors to create new tissue.
- Bone Grafting: This procedure involves using bone from another part of the body or a synthetic substitute to repair or replace damaged or missing bone in the jaw.
- Gum Grafting: This procedure involves using tissue from the roof of the mouth or a synthetic substitute to repair or replace damaged or missing gum tissue.
- Stem Cell Therapy: This procedure involves using stem cells from the patient's own body or a donated source to promote tissue regeneration.
- Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy: This procedure involves using a patient's own blood platelets to accelerate the healing process and promote tissue regeneration.
The process of regenerative procedures in dentistry will vary depending on the specific procedure being performed. For example, bone grafting typically involves making an incision in the gums to access the jawbone and then placing the bone graft material into the area. In some cases, the graft material may need to be secured with screws or other fixation devices. Recovery time and post-operative care will also vary depending on the procedure.
It is important to note that regenerative procedures are relatively new and still under research, and it’s important to consult with a qualified practitioner to determine if it is the right option for you.
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