Periodontal bone grafting (also known as regenerative bone surgery) is a dental procedure used to rebuild bone lost due to advanced gum disease (periodontitis). When infection destroys the supporting bone around teeth, a dentist or periodontist places biocompatible grafting material in the affected area to stimulate natural bone regeneration. Over time, this process restores stability to the teeth, helps prevent tooth loss, and improves overall oral health. Periodontal bone grafting is a potential solution for patients with moderate to severe gum disease who want to preserve their natural teeth and maintain a healthy smile.
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