Bone Regeneration & Ridge Augmentation
At Potomac Perio-Implant Aesthetics Center, we specialize in advanced regenerative procedures that restore lost bone and support long-term implant success and natural aesthetics.
Bone Regeneration & Ridge Augmentation
At Potomac Perio-Implant Aesthetics Center, we specialize in advanced regenerative procedures that restore lost bone and support long-term implant success and natural aesthetics.
What Is Bone Regeneration?
Bone regeneration refers to the process of rebuilding bone in areas where it has been lost due to tooth loss, periodontal disease, trauma, or infection. Using biocompatible materials—such as bone grafts and growth factors—we encourage the body to naturally regenerate bone.
This procedure is often performed:
Around failing teeth to preserve bone
At extraction sites to prepare for future implants
Around implants to treat or prevent peri-implant bone loss
What Is Ridge Augmentation?
Ridge augmentation is a specific type of bone regeneration aimed at rebuilding the natural contours of the jawbone (the alveolar ridge). It is commonly needed when bone volume has significantly decreased and may no longer support dental implants or maintain facial aesthetics.
There are two main types:
- Horizontal Augmentation: Increases bone width
- Vertical Augmentation: Increases bone height
Often, a combination of both is used for optimal implant placement and soft tissue support.
Our Approach to Regenerative Care
At Potomac Perio-Implant Aesthetics Center, we use cutting-edge materials and techniques—including:
- Autogenous or donor bone grafts
- Platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) for healing
- Resorbable and non-resorbable membranes
- Microsurgical methods for minimal trauma and maximum precision
Each treatment is personalized, biologically driven, and focused on both functional strength and aesthetic harmony.
F.A.Q.S
A periodontist is a dental specialist who focuses on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of gum disease,
bone loss, and other conditions affecting the supporting structures of the teeth. You may be referred to a
periodontist if you:
- Have bleeding or receding gums
- Experience loose teeth or bone loss
- Need dental implants
- Have a medical condition that complicates oral health (e.g., diabetes, osteoporosis)
- Are not responding to regular dental cleanings and care
Our specialized training allows us to perform advanced surgical and non-surgical procedures to preserve your natural teeth, improve oral health, and restore your smile.