Regenerative Procedures in NE & NW Calgary

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Helping Rebuild Bone and Tissue Lost to Gum Disease

Regenerative procedures are designed to create the right conditions for your body to rebuild lost bone and attachment around the teeth. Once the area is cleaned and prepared, specific materials are used to support healing and regrowth.

These may include bone grafting materials to provide a framework for new bone growth, protective membranes that help guide healing, and biologic materials that stimulate tissue repair and attachment.

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When Regenerative Treatment Is Recommended

During regenerative treatment, the gums are gently lifted to allow full access to the affected area. This allows us to carefully remove bacteria and diseased tissue and thoroughly clean the site. Once the area is prepared, specialized techniques are used to support the regeneration of bone and gum tissue in areas affected by periodontal disease.

This type of treatment is typically considered when gum disease has caused more advanced bone loss, such as deep defects around the teeth or weakened supporting structures.

It may also be recommended when preserving natural teeth is still possible, but additional support is needed to improve stability and long-term outcomes.

Coordinated Care for Complex Periodontal Treatment

At North Calgary Dental Specialists, regenerative treatment is planned with careful assessment and precise surgical technique to support the structures that hold your teeth in place. 

After treatment, ongoing periodontal maintenance plays an important role in protecting your results. We provide clear guidance and a personalized care plan to help support long-term gum health and stability.

For referring offices, the process is simple and efficient. Patient information and supporting images can be submitted online for prompt review, allowing us to coordinate care and respond quickly with treatment recommendations.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are regenerative periodontal procedures?

Regenerative procedures are surgical treatments used to help rebuild bone and tissue that has been lost due to gum disease. They support healing in areas where the supporting structures around the teeth have been damaged.

The gums are gently lifted so the area can be cleaned thoroughly. Special materials such as bone grafts, membranes, or biologic agents may then be used to encourage natural bone and tissue regrowth.

The procedure is performed under local anesthesia to ensure comfort. Some soreness or swelling after treatment is normal and typically improves over several days.

Initial healing usually occurs within a few weeks, but full healing and tissue regeneration can take several months, depending on the extent of treatment.

In some cases, yes. The goal is to rebuild support around teeth that have been affected by bone loss, which may help stabilize teeth and extend their lifespan.

Bone grafts help create a framework for new bone growth, while membranes protect the area and guide proper healing by keeping unwanted tissue out of the space.

Many patients are referred by their general dentist, but you can also contact our office directly if you have been told you may need advanced periodontal treatment.

Gum disease can return if it is not properly maintained. Regular hygiene visits, good oral care at home, and follow-up periodontal care are important for long-term stability.

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You can find us on the corner of 96 Ave and Harvest Hills Blvd N, right beside the 7-Eleven. There’s plenty of parking available outside the clinic. You can’t miss our bright orange sign!

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We combine specialist expertise with personalized care for both patients and referring offices. Every interaction is handled with clarity, attention, and a one-on-one approach.

We take the time to answer questions, support treatment planning, and help every patient and office feel prioritized throughout the process.

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