Bone & soft tissue grafting

Soft tissue graft treatment is a long-term way to treat gum recession, allowing you to immediately identify. Soft tissue grafting involves taking healthy tissue from elsewhere in the mouth and using it to treat the receding gums, covering the exposed tooth roots. In the majority of cases, the success of a restoration procedure can hinge on the height, depth. Periodontal Disease – Periodontal disease can affect and permanently damage the jaw bone that supports the teeth. Affected areas progressively worsen until the teeth become unstable. Infections can also cause the jaw bone to recede in a similar way. Bone grafting is a highly successful procedure in most cases. It is also a preferable alternative to having missing teeth, diseased teeth, or tooth deformities. Bone grafting can increase the height or width of the jawbone and fill in voids and defects in the bone.

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