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Bone grafting that rebuilds the supporting structure lost to advanced gum disease.
Bone defect repair is a periodontal procedure focused on rebuilding areas of the jawbone that have been weakened or destroyed by advanced gum disease. When periodontal infections progress, bacteria attack not only the gum tissue but also the bone that supports the teeth. Over time, this loss of bone can cause teeth to loosen, shift, or eventually fall out. Bone defect repair works to stop this destructive cycle by restoring bone health and creating a more stable foundation for your natural teeth. This treatment is an important step in preserving oral function and preventing further damage.
During the procedure, the affected area is thoroughly cleaned to remove harmful bacteria and diseased tissue. Special materials may be applied to stimulate the body’s natural ability to regenerate new bone. As healing takes place, the regenerated bone integrates with the existing structure, reinforcing support around the teeth and restoring stability. By repairing bone defects, patients gain a healthier foundation, improved function, and greater long-term confidence in their oral health. This treatment not only protects natural teeth but also enhances the success of future restorative solutions.

Healthier Gums
Stop disease in its tracks
Bone defect repair helps rebuild areas of lost bone, reestablishing strong support for the teeth. This reduces looseness and stabilizes teeth that were previously at risk, giving patients a healthier and more secure smile.
By reinforcing the foundation beneath the teeth, this procedure enhances chewing ability and helps maintain natural bite alignment. Patients often experience greater comfort in daily activities such as eating and speaking.
Addressing bone loss early prevents periodontal disease from progressing deeper into the jaw. Repairing defects stops additional bone deterioration, protecting both teeth and overall oral health.

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