Bone Loss Regeneration

Bone Loss Regeneration

Rebuilding What Time Has Taken Away

Losing a tooth isn’t just about the gap in your smile—it also sets off a hidden chain reaction beneath the surface. Without stimulation from a tooth root, the jawbone begins to shrink. Over time, this bone loss can change your appearance, weaken your bite, and even prevent you from being a candidate for dental implants.

At Precision Periodontal and Implant Center, bone loss regeneration procedures are designed to restore what has been lost. By rebuilding bone where it has resorbed, we not only preserve your facial structure but also create the foundation for long-term oral health and future implant placement.

Dr. Ivanov

Precision Implants

Why Bone Loss Happens

Bone is a living tissue, and like any muscle, it stays strong through use. When teeth are lost, the jawbone is no longer stimulated by chewing and gradually begins to deteriorate. Other contributors include:

Periodontal (Gum) Disease

Trauma or Injury to the Jaw

Long-Term Use of Dentures without Implant Support

Developmental Defects or Infections

For many patients, this silent process only becomes noticeable when they experience changes in their bite or facial appearance.

The Power of Regeneration

Bone loss regeneration procedures stimulate the body’s natural ability to grow new bone tissue. By placing bone graft material into the affected area, your body responds by integrating and forming strong, healthy bone.

Think of it as preparing solid ground before planting seeds—regeneration lays the groundwork for whatever restoration comes next, whether that’s implants, bridges, or simply stronger support for your remaining teeth.

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How Bone Regeneration Works

At Precision Periodontal and Implant Center, we use advanced imaging and precise techniques to personalize every regeneration plan. A typical procedure may involve:

Diagnosis and Planning

3D scans are taken to measure bone quality and identify areas needing support.

Bone Graft Placement

Biocompatible grafting material is placed where bone has receded, encouraging natural regrowth.

Healing and Integration

Over the next several months, the graft fuses with your jaw, creating new, living bone.

Next Steps

Once the bone is strong enough, dental implants or other restorations can be securely placed.

One patient told us the first time she smiled in family photos without covering her mouth was “the moment she finally felt like herself again.”

Benefits Beyond the Smile

Why Choose Precision Periodontal

Bone loss regeneration provides more than just functional support. Patients often experience:

1

Improved Facial Aesthetics

Preventing the “sunken” look associated with missing teeth.

2

Stronger Bite Function

Restoring the ability to chew and speak with confidence.

3

Expanded Treatment Options

Making dental implants possible even after years of bone loss.

4

Long-Term Oral Health

Preventing further deterioration of the jawbone.

One patient described the process as “getting back the foundation I didn’t realize I had lost”—a chance to reclaim both confidence and comfort.

Who Is a Candidate?

If you’ve been told in the past that you’re not eligible for implants due to bone loss, regeneration may provide a solution. Even patients who have worn dentures for decades can often benefit from these techniques.

Take the
First Step

Bone loss doesn’t have to mean giving up on a healthy, confident smile. With bone regeneration treatments at Precision Periodontal and Implant Center, you can rebuild the foundation for long-lasting results and a renewed sense of self.

Call 310-708-3938 today to schedule an appointment and learn how bone regeneration can restore strength, stability, and possibility to your smile.

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