Periodontal Regeneration in Portland ME

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Here’s something most people don’t realize: when gum disease progresses far enough to damage the bone and tissue that support your teeth, your body doesn’t just fix it on its own. Once that support system starts breaking down, you’re at serious risk of losing more than just gum tissue—you could lose your teeth. That’s where periodontal regeneration in Portland ME comes in.

As a periodontist, my job isn’t just to clean and treat infections. It’s to help your mouth recover what it’s lost. Periodontal regeneration at Portland Center for Dentistry is the advanced approach we use to do exactly that—not just stop the disease, but reverse some of its damage.


What Is Periodontal Regeneration in Portland ME?

Periodontal regeneration is a surgical procedure that encourages the body to regrow lost bone and connective tissue around the teeth. When gum disease destroys these critical structures, you’re left with deep pockets, unstable teeth, and long-term complications. But with regeneration, we can literally rebuild what’s been broken down—no replacement teeth required.

This isn’t just about patching things up. It’s about restoring function, strength, and structure to your natural teeth and their foundation.


How Periodontal Regeneration Works

We start by accessing the affected area through a small incision in the gum tissue. Once the bone and root surface are exposed, we:

  • Thoroughly clean the area to remove bacteria and damaged tissue
  • Apply regenerative materials—like bone grafts, membranes, or growth-stimulating proteins—to the site
  • Carefully reposition the gum tissue to support healing and proper tissue reattachment

The materials we use work with your body, not against it. They guide your natural healing process to regenerate bone and ligament tissue that would otherwise be lost for good.


Who Is a Candidate for Portland ME Periodontal Regeneration?

This treatment isn’t for every case of gum disease—but it’s ideal for patients who:

  • Have moderate to severe periodontitis
  • Show bone loss around one or more teeth
  • Have deep periodontal pockets resistant to other treatments
  • Want to preserve their natural teeth rather than replace them

We’ll assess your bone levels, pocket depth, and overall gum health with a detailed exam and imaging before recommending regeneration.


Why Choose Regeneration Over Extraction?

Let’s face it—extraction might seem like the faster fix. But removing a tooth isn’t the end of the problem. It’s often the start of a new one: shifting teeth, bone shrinkage, bite imbalance, and the need for dental implants or bridges.

Regeneration allows us to save the teeth you still have—and in many cases, reinforce them enough to last for years to come. It’s about long-term solutions, not quick Band-Aids.


What Recovery Looks Like

You might expect a long and difficult recovery, but most patients heal quickly and comfortably with minimal downtime. Some mild swelling or tenderness is normal, but it's manageable with medication and post-op care.

You’ll need to stick to soft foods for a few days, avoid disturbing the surgical area, and follow up with us to ensure proper healing. Within a few weeks, you’ll start seeing signs that your gums are tightening up, inflammation is reduced, and your smile is feeling more secure.


The Long-Term Benefits of Periodontal Regeneration

  • Regrowth of lost bone and supporting tissue
  • Reduced pocket depth and risk of reinfection
  • Greater stability for at-risk teeth
  • Improved foundation for future restorative work
  • Lower chances of needing extractions or implants down the road

This isn’t just about fixing a single problem—it’s about restoring your entire oral ecosystem.


Let’s Build It Back—Better Than Before

If you’ve been told you’ve lost bone or support around your teeth, you don’t have to settle for decline. Periodontal regeneration gives us the chance to rebuild—and gives you a second chance at long-term oral health.


Interested in exploring your options?

Let’s talk. Book a consultation today and find out if regeneration is the right step to save your smile—and help it thrive again.

Portland Center for Dentistry
612 Brighton Ave
Portland ME 04102
(207) 823-3730


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