Periodontal and Implant Associates, Inc.

Gum Regeneration

Our gums usually do not get the attention they deserve, but without this pink, soft tissue, we would not have any teeth at all. Our gums actually play an essential role in both protecting our tooth roots and also holding our teeth firmly in their place. If your gum tissue is weakened, it will have a harmful effect on the longevity of your teeth and will impact your overall health. If left untreated, the bacteria that cause gum disease can also enter your bloodstream and then pass infections to other organs, triggering inflammation in other body systems. Patients dealing with gum disease have an increased chance of developing health conditions such as high blood pressure, diabetes, and heart disease. Gum recession, which is when your gum tissue pulls away from your teeth, creating a pocket, is a frequent issue if you have moderate to severe gum disease. Not only does it negatively affect your smile, but these periodontal pockets are also perfect for trapping even more bacteria, accelerating the rate of progression of the infection.

Beginning with your very first visit with Periodontal and Implants Associates, Inc., our entire dental team is committed to establishing a relationship with you, acknowledging your unique individual needs, and striving effortlessly to provide personalized oral health care to meet your goals.

We focus on creating the ultimate stress-free and comfortable dental experience. Your health and comfort are our top priorities, and we will do what is necessary to help you understand your symptoms and your treatment options in a relaxed environment. Call Periodontal and Implant Associates, Inc. at (256) 734-8588 with any questions or to make an appointment to evaluate the benefits of an exam for gum tissue regeneration.

The Benefits of Gum Regeneration Procedures

Gum regeneration treatment is performed by Periodontal and Implant Associates, Inc. to stop the progression of gum disease. These various treatments allow the regrowth of gum tissue and bone by first eliminating and removing the existing disease-causing bacteria. Gum tissue regeneration procedures will reduce pocket depths and allow the gum tissue to heal itself.

After your successful gum regeneration procedure, the tooth-anchoring bone is stronger, and the risk of tooth loss is dramatically reduced.

The Gum Regeneration
Procedures

When Periodontal and Implant Associates, Inc. conducts a gum tissue regeneration procedure, the sagging pockets are cleaned by first folding the gum tissue back and removing bacteria. A thin resorbable membrane is then inserted between the gum tissue and the pocket. This membrane will encourage and promote the body to regenerate the bone and gum tissue. This membrane also stimulates new tissue growth and acts as a barrier so that the faster-growing soft tissues cannot invade the space where the bone is developing.

Gum Grafting
Bone Grafting
Sinus Lift

Gum Regeneration Aftercare

The overall effectiveness of your gum regeneration will depend on your ability to follow a postoperative diet and to practice careful and gentle oral care. Periodontal and Implant Associates, Inc. will first examine, evaluate, and determine if gum tissue regeneration will be beneficial for you. You will increase your ability to preserve your natural teeth by practicing daily oral hygiene, scheduling consistent professional maintenance like proper teeth cleaning, and following a mindful diet. These efforts will impede the progression of gum disease and reduce the risk of other dental problems.

We Change Lives
One Smile at a Time

It is our mission at Periodontal and Implant Associates, Inc. to educate and provide every patient with the best periodontal and dental care found in Alabama. The attention to detail by our entire dental team achieves quality and successful dental results with healthy and beautiful smiles for all patients. We collaborate to realize a shared vision of excellence. We are committed to:

  • Listening to those we have the opportunity to serve.
  • Earn the trust and respect of every patient, profession, and community.
  • Exceeding your expectations.
  • Ensure a creative, challenging, and compassionate professional environment.
  • Striving for continuous improvement at all levels.

You can find Periodontal and Implant Associates, Inc. at 315 Second St. SE, Cullman, AL, 35055. Or give us a call today at (256) 734-8588.

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