
When periodontal disease compromises the structural support of a tooth, a specialized grafting procedure can effectively reverse the damage. By employing guided tissue regeneration, the lost bone and supporting structures are meticulously rebuilt.
The process involves deep clinical cleaning of the root surfaces followed by the precise placement of bone graft material into the affected areas. A protective membrane is then used to shield the site, allowing the body to naturally integrate the new graft. Over time, this intervention restores the essential bone density required to provide the tooth with renewed, long-term stability.