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Repair Your Gums with Guided Tissue Regeneration


Posted on 8/1/2025 by Dr. Gopin
Dental tools inspecting a patient's teeth and gums during a periodontal checkup for signs of gum disease. Do you have receding gums? This condition, also known as periodontal disease, can lead to tooth loss and other dental problems. But there's good news! A treatment called guided tissue regeneration (GTR) can help repair your gums and restore your smile.

What is Guided Tissue Regeneration?


GTR is a surgical procedure that uses a special membrane to encourage the regrowth of bone and gum tissue around your teeth.

How Does GTR Work?


The procedure involves the following steps:
1~ Cleaning: Your dentist will thoroughly clean your teeth and gums to remove any plaque or bacteria.
2~ Tissue Grafting: A small piece of tissue, either from your own palate or from a donor, will be placed over the exposed root surface.
3~ Membrane Placement: A biocompatible membrane will be placed over the grafted tissue to act as a barrier, preventing the gum tissue from growing over the area where bone regeneration is desired.
4~ Healing: Over time, new bone and gum tissue will grow around the tooth, covering the exposed root and reducing the pocket depth.

Benefits of GTR


GTR offers several benefits, including:
•  Improved gum health: GTR can help to stop the progression of gum disease and prevent further gum recession.
•  Reduced tooth sensitivity: Exposed tooth roots can be sensitive to hot and cold. GTR can cover the exposed roots, reducing sensitivity.
•  Improved aesthetics: GTR can restore the appearance of your gums, making your smile look healthy and attractive.
•  Preservation of teeth: GTR can help to save teeth that might otherwise be lost due to gum disease.

Who is a Candidate for GTR?


GTR is a good option for people with:
•  Receding gums
•  Bone loss around teeth
•  Deep periodontal pockets

What to Expect After GTR


After the GTR procedure, you may experience some discomfort and swelling. Your dentist will provide you with instructions on how to care for your mouth during the healing process. You will need to avoid hard or crunchy foods for a few days and use a soft toothbrush. You will also need to see your dentist for follow-up appointments to monitor your progress.

Conclusion


GTR is a safe and effective treatment for receding gums. If you are concerned about your gum health, talk to your dentist about whether GTR is right for you.


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