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Surgical augmentation treatments, along with non-surgical treatments, are performed when the periodontal disease has reached a more advanced stage. These include: |
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: Augmentation |
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This is a surgical procedure which uses a barrier membrane and or bone graft replacement material placed under the gum and over the remaining bone support (ridge or jaw bone) to aid the regeneration of new bone in an area where teeth are being extracted or have already been removed. The graft material may be taken from the patient's own body (autogenous bone). If not, an artificial, synthetic, or natural substitute may be used. This prevents the surrounding bone from collapsing into the extraction socket after the removal of a tooth. If this procedure is not carried out, the ridge will become narrow and sharp and it will not be possible to insert an implant or a comfortable-fitting denture. |
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: Guided Tissue Regeneration |
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This procedure is practiced in tandem with a surgical flap operation. Gum growth into a defect is cordoned and this allows slower growing bone, cementum and ligament cells to take its place. |
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: Soft Tissue Grafts |
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In cases of gum recession a graft is usually taken from the palate and transplanted onto the affected area. This reinforces the thin gum and makes it difficult for the gum to recede further and may even help to cover the exposed root. It may also reduce tooth sensitivity and even improve the esthetics of your smile. |
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: Bone Grafts |
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In cases of gum recession a graft is usually taken from the palate and transplanted onto the affected area. This reinforces the thin gum and makes it difficult for the gum to recede further and may even help to cover the exposed root. It may also reduce tooth sensitivity and even improve the esthetics of your smile. |
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: Periodontal Regenerative Procedures |
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A regenerative procedure is often recommended when the bone supporting your teeth has been destroyed.
It is possible to reverse some of the damage by regenerating lost bone and tissue.
The gum tissue is folded back and the bacterium which is causing the disease is removed.
Membranes (filters), bone grafts or tissue-stimulating proteins can then be used to encourage
your body's natural ability to regenerate bone and tissue. There are many methods which will enhance
support for your teeth and help to restore your bone to a healthy level.
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