Regenerative Dental Procedures in Brickell for Restoring Gum and Bone Health
At HQ Dontics we offer advanced regenerative dental procedures to help restore lost gum and bone tissue, supporting your teeth’ long-term health and stability. Gum disease, trauma, or tooth loss can lead to the deterioration of the bone and gum tissue surrounding your teeth, increasing the risk of further complications. Our regenerative treatments promote natural healing, rebuild lost tissue, and create a strong foundation for a healthy smile.
Using cutting-edge techniques and personalized care, we are committed to helping you regain both function and aesthetics, ensuring your smile remains healthy and beautiful for years.
What Are Regenerative Dental Procedures?
Regenerative dental procedures are treatments that aim to stimulate the growth of new gum and bone tissue in areas that have been affected by disease, injury, or tooth loss. These procedures are critical for patients who are experiencing bone loss, or gum recession or need additional support for future dental restorations, such as implants.
When Are Regenerative Procedures Needed?
You may need regenerative procedures if you are dealing with:
- Bone loss due to gum disease (periodontitis)
- Gum recession that exposes tooth roots
- Preparation for dental implants in areas with insufficient bone
- Damaged gum or bone tissue due to trauma or infection
Regenerative procedures not only restore the health of your gums and bone but also improve the overall stability and longevity of your teeth and dental restorations.
Types of Regenerative Procedures We Offer
At HQ Dontics, we provide a range of regenerative dental treatments tailored to your specific needs:
- Bone Grafting: This procedure adds bone material to areas where the bone has deteriorated, promoting the growth of new, healthy bone tissue. Bone grafting is often necessary before placing dental implants.
- Guided Tissue Regeneration (GTR): GTR involves placing a special membrane between the gum and bone to encourage the growth of new bone in areas affected by gum disease.
- Soft Tissue Grafting: To repair receding gums, soft tissue grafting uses tissue from another area of your mouth or donor tissue to cover exposed roots and improve gum health.
- Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP): PRP therapy uses your own blood’s healing factors to accelerate tissue regeneration and promote faster recovery after surgery.
Benefits of Regenerative Procedures
- Restores lost gum and bone tissue, improving oral health
- Prepares the mouth for dental implants or other restorations
- Prevents further deterioration of gum and bone tissue
- Enhances the appearance of your smile by covering exposed roots
- Promotes long-term stability of your teeth and dental work
Achieve Long-Term Oral Health with Regenerative Procedures in Brickell
The bone graft is sometimes mixed with growth factors to help accentuate the healing process. A membrane is then placed over the bone graft and the area is sutured to allow for undisturbed healing. Think of a membrane as a “Band-Aid” covering the bone to help hold it in place while healing occurs. Approximately, 3-6 months later the bone will have healed enough to support the placement of a dental implant.
Dr. Quintero may need to increase the amount of bone in a particular area for proper dental implant placement once he has examined it with our in-house 3D scanner (CBCT). Recent developments in bone grafting techniques have made implant treatment possible in cases that would have been impossible just a few years ago.
Guided bone regeneration (GBR): removing a tooth or multiple teeth
Bone grafts are used to help aid the healing process of bone in a protected and guided way. Dr. Quintero’s preferred method is to place a bone graft at the same visit that the tooth is extracted; this will prevent shrinkage and losing the width, height, and thickness of the natural bone so a dental implant or a natural-looking bridge may be created to enhance your natural smile.
Different types of bone grafting materials are now available:
- Autograft: Tissue is transferred from one position to another within the same individual.
- Allograft: Tissue transferred from one individual to another of the same species after the bone has been properly processed. University of Miami (DFDBA, FDBA ).
- Xenograft: Tissue transferred from one species to another species.
- Alloplast: A synthetic graft or inert foreign body implanted into tissue.
At HQ Dontics and Associates we only use Allograft.
Guided tissue regeneration (GTR): keeping your teeth
It is a delicate procedure to recreate new bone, gingiva, and support around your teeth when periodontal disease has affected them. Its aim is to help you maintain your natural teeth. Minor surgery is made to access the diseased bone surrounding your tooth, followed by the complete removal of toxins, calculus, and diseased tissue to allow better visibility of your healthy bone. New bone and a Collagen membrane are placed to re-create your lost bone and gingiva.
Aesthetic bridges
The bone regeneration can enhance the gingival architecture and help establish a natural smile. A combination of bone grafts and collagen membranes is used when tooth extraction to prevent shrinkage of your natural bone. Once it has healed; your gingiva (Gum) below the bridge will have a natural and healthy-looking appearance.
Gum graft
Exposed Tooth roots are the result of gum recession, heavy traumatic brushing, and/or thin gingiva. Gum graft surgery will repair the defect and help to prevent additional recession and bone loss by increasing the thickness of your gingiva and on some occasions, covering the exposed roots.
During the gum graft surgery, we may take gum tissue from the roof of your mouth or a tissue bank to cover your exposed root. This can be done for one tooth or several teeth making your gum line uniform and reducing teeth sensitivity.
Gum Graft surgery will give you a beautiful new smile and improve your periodontal health.
HIGHLIGHTS
- Recent developments in bone grafting techniques have made implant treatment possible in cases that would have been impossible just a few years ago.
- Gum graft surgery will repair the defect and help to prevent additional recession and bone loss by increasing the thickness of your gingival and on some occasions, covering the exposed roots.
- Collagen membranes and bone grafts or bone-stimulating proteins are used to encourage your body’s natural ability to regenerate bone and tissue in a guided fashion.