Guided Bone Tissue Regeneration

November 26, 2017

woman receiving dental treatmentFollowing tooth loss, there are more negative oral health effects than just your missing tooth and possible changes to your appearance. Actually, the bulk of the oral health concerns are happening below the surface of your smile. When you lose one or more teeth, the supportive gum and bone tissue are no longer stimulated. Over time, this tissue is lost, leading to changes in facial shape, dental drift, and further tooth loss. Dental implant supported tooth replacement is a great option to replace the lost root structures, but when supportive tissues are already lost, dental implants may not successfully fuse with the jawbone. Traditionally, dentists would use bone or gum tissue grafts to create the necessary support for the implant. Guided bone & tissue regeneration (GBTR) is an innovative method used to improve bone density and gum tissue volume to increase your chances for successful dental implant placement.
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