A periodontist has the knowledge and expertise, not only to treat periodontal disease, but also to correct a wide range of aesthetic problems. associated with natural teeth or a future dental restoration.

Using modern regenerative techniques and gum regeneration, we are able to correct with many different aesthetic imperfections of our natural teeth and of a prosthetic restoration.

These defects can affect not only the aesthetics, but also the harmonic function of the mouth. With gingival regeneration, we can correct hard and soft tissue deficiency around teeth, implants or some areas of the jaw.

Gum Regeneration and jaw atrophy

Accidents or chronic localized infections may cause a jaw to resorb and to become atrophic. If the atrophic part of the jaw is not repaired first, every attempt to restore the missing teeth is bound to fail, because the result does not look natural and aesthetic.

Accidents or chronic localized infections may cause a jaw to resorb and to become atrophic. If the atrophic part of the jaw is not repaired first, every attempt to restore the missing teeth is bound to fail, because the result does not look natural and aesthetic.

In cases where we have a large defect, we must first regenerate the lost bone and then restore the soft tissues to their normal form with a connective tissue graft or other soft tissue regenerative technique.

Thanks to the latest developments in gum regeneration we are now able to achieve spectacular results as we restore the soft tissues to their original shape and the restorations are completely natural as they do not reveal any of the original deformity.

Gum Regeneration and Dental Implants

An important field of periodontology is the restoration of missing teeth with dental implants. Thanks to aesthetic regenerative techniques we can regenerate the hard and soft tissues around the implants, so that an implant restoration looks identical to our natural teeth!

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With the aesthetic methods of gum regeneration we can replace the missing tissues and create a beautiful, harmonious smile again. Trust gum regeneration and smile with confidence again!

The harmonious shine in your smile!

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Gum Regeneration and Mucogingival Problems

The regenerative techniques of modern periodontology and gum regeneration offer solutions to a significant category of gum problems, which can even lead to tooth loss.

If we look more closely, we will notice that the gums are not uniform but consist of two characteristic types:

A. Attached Gums: Located close to the teeth, they have a light pink color, are hard, and firmly attached around the teeth.

B. Oral Mucosa: Softer, darker in color, flexible, with many small blood vessels.

Attached gums are very important as they create a stable environment, thus protecting the gums around the teeth or implants. When the attached gums are missing, the tissues exhibit mobility and inflammation, which can even lead to the loss of these teeth or implants. This is why many different techniques have been developed over the years in order to regenerate attached gums.

Gum Regeneration and Recession

Recessions, the retreat of the gums, is a common finding in an otherwise perfectly healthy mouth, regardless of age. Due to gum recession, the teeth can be sensitive and appear unnaturally long.

With modern aesthetic techniques for gum regeneration and connective tissue grafts, we can regenerate lost tissues and cover the exposed part of the tooth, thus restoring the natural and harmonious shape of the gums.

An important development is dental magnifying loupes. Thanks to high magnification which allows delicate manipulation of the periodontal tissue, we achieve even better results in a more painless way.

Gum Regeneration and Periodontal Health

In the lower jaw, a recession does not pose a significant aesthetic problem. However, it can seriously threaten the periodontal health of the teeth to the point where they can be lost!

In these cases, we apply gum regeneration techniques, not so much to cover the tooth recession but most importantly, to restore the attached gums.

For this purpose, we collect a collagen graft from the palate, which we place in the regeneration area.

The advancement of biotechnology offers us a significant development in the field of gum regeneration. I certain cases we can use ready-made collagen grafts, which behave like our natural collagen.

With collagen grafts, no additional intervention in the palate is needed. Thus, we achieve equally good results in a more conservative and painless way through gum regeneration, ensuring the periodontal health of the teeth.

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If you need gum regeneration, don’t forget that the benefit is twofold: you will gain a beautiful, harmonious smile and at the same time much healthier gums and stronger teeth – the key to smiling, eating, and speaking with comfort and confidence!

A beautiful smile is not just teeth…

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