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Home Regenerating Bone Tissues of the Jaw - What to Know

Regenerating Bone Tissues of the Jaw - What to Know


Posted on 9/1/2025 by Glen Perio
Dental bone graft in the gum, covered by a protective membrane placed between two teeth.Have you been told you have bone loss in your jaw? If so, you're not alone. Many people experience bone loss due to various reasons, including periodontal disease, trauma, and certain medical conditions. The good news is that there are treatments available to help regenerate bone tissue and restore the health of your jaw.

This article will explore bone regeneration in the jaw, covering what it is, how it works, and what to expect if you're considering this treatment.

What is Bone Regeneration?


Bone regeneration is a process that stimulates the growth of new bone tissue. It can be used to treat various conditions, including bone loss in the jaw. In dentistry, bone regeneration is often used to prepare the jaw for dental implants or to improve the fit of dentures.

How Does Bone Regeneration Work?


There are several ways to stimulate bone regeneration. One common method is to use a bone graft. A bone graft can be taken from your own body, from a donor, or be synthetic. The graft provides a scaffold for new bone cells to grow on.

Another common method is to use growth factors. Growth factors are proteins that stimulate bone growth. They can be injected directly into the bone defect or delivered using a special membrane.

In some cases, a combination of bone grafts and growth factors may be used. The specific treatment approach will depend on the severity of the bone loss and the patient's individual needs.

What to Expect During Treatment


If you are considering bone regeneration treatment, your dentist will first perform a thorough examination and take X-rays to assess the extent of bone loss. They will then discuss your treatment options with you and answer any questions you may have.

The bone regeneration procedure is typically performed in an outpatient setting. Depending on the complexity of the surgery, you may need to be sedated or receive general anesthesia. The procedure itself can take anywhere from 30 minutes to several hours.

After the surgery, you will likely experience some pain and swelling. Your dentist will prescribe pain medication and provide you with instructions on how to care for the surgical site. You will need to avoid strenuous activity and follow a soft diet for several weeks.

Risks and Complications


Like any surgical procedure, bone regeneration carries some risks and complications. These can include infection, bleeding, and nerve damage. However, these risks are relatively rare and can be minimized by choosing an experienced and qualified dentist.

Conclusion


Bone regeneration is a promising treatment option for people with bone loss in the jaw. This treatment can help to restore the health and function of your jaw, allowing you to eat, speak, and smile with confidence. If you are experiencing bone loss, talk to your dentist about whether bone regeneration may be right for you.


Glen Perio


2640 Patriot Boulevard Suite 140
Glenview, IL 60026-8076


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