Bone and Gums Reconstruction
Bone and gums reconstruction is a specialized dental procedure aimed at restoring lost bone and gum tissue, often due to tooth loss, gum disease, or trauma. This procedure is crucial for maintaining oral health and preparing the mouth for further treatments like dental implants.
Key Procedures:
Bone Grafting: Involves placing new bone material (either from a natural source or synthetic) into areas where the bone is missing or weak. This helps rebuild the jawbone, providing a strong foundation for dental implants.
Gum Grafting: Involves transplanting gum tissue to areas with gum recession, helping to cover exposed roots and improve the overall gum line.
Guided Bone Regeneration (GBR): Uses barrier membranes to direct the growth of new bone and gum tissue.
Sinus Lift: A surgical procedure that involves raising the sinus membrane and placing bone graft material to create a solid foundation for implants in the upper jaw
Benefits:
Restores Oral Functionality: Helps in chewing, speaking, and other oral functions.
Prevents Further Bone Loss: Stabilizes the jawbone and prevents further deterioration.
Improves Aesthetics: Enhances the appearance of the smile by restoring natural contours and gum lines.
Supports Dental Implants: Provides a strong foundation for dental implants, ensuring their stability and longevity.

