Regenerative Surgery

We work with the most advanced techniques of maxillomandibular bone augmentation.

What is regenerative surgery?

This type of surgery is aimed at achieving a sufficient amount of hard and soft tissues to rehabilitate the jaw bone.

This surgery is performed in cases where the patient has little amount of bone and it is not enough to support a dental implant.

Once this procedure has been performed and the amount of lost bone has been recovered, we will move on to the dental implant procedure.

Regenerative surgery process

At Implantarex, we understand that the dental regenerative surgery treatment process is key to obtaining optimal and satisfactory results. Our approach is based on open and transparent communication with our patients, to set realistic expectations and ensure a customized treatment plan that addresses your specific dental needs. Let us guide you through the overall treatment process of dental regenerative surgery:

At Implantarex, we understand that the dental regenerative surgery treatment process is key to obtaining optimal and satisfactory results. Our approach is based on open and transparent communication with our patients, to set realistic expectations and ensure a customized treatment plan that addresses your specific dental needs. Let us guide you through the overall treatment process of dental regenerative surgery:

Initial evaluation and diagnosis:

At the first consultation, our team of implant dentistry specialists will perform a thorough evaluation of your oral health. We will perform a detailed clinical examination, take X-rays and, if necessary, perform other diagnostic tests to evaluate the condition of your dental and bone tissues. This evaluation will help us understand your specific needs and determine if you are a suitable candidate for dental regenerative surgery.

Treatment planning:

Once the initial evaluation is complete, we will work with you to develop a personalized treatment plan. We will explain all available options and discuss the benefits, risks and costs associated with each. It is important that you actively participate in this process, sharing your concerns and desires so that we can design a plan that fits your dental expectations and goals.

Preoperative preparation:

Prior to the procedure, we will provide you with clear instructions on how to properly prepare. This may include dietary guidelines, medication restrictions and any special precautions you should take before dental regenerative surgery. We will also answer all of your questions and address any concerns you may have, so you can feel confident and secure before you enter the operating room.

Execution of the procedure:

Dental regenerative surgery is performed in our clinic by our highly trained specialists. We use advanced techniques and state-of-the-art technology to ensure a safe and effective surgical experience. During the procedure, bone augmentation, soft tissue grafting or any other specific procedure needed to regenerate damaged tissues may be performed. Our team will make sure you are comfortable and provide local anesthesia or sedation as needed.

Recovery period:

After dental regenerative surgery, you will receive detailed instructions on postoperative care. These instructions may include recommendations on oral hygiene, diet and the use of medications for pain management and infection prevention. During this recovery period, it is essential to follow our team’s instructions to promote proper healing and achieve the best possible results.

Continuous follow-up and care:

Once you’ve completed dental regenerative surgery, we’ll schedule regular follow-up appointments to monitor your progress and make sure everything is on track. During these visits, we will assess tissue healing and adjust your treatment plan if necessary. In addition, our team will be available to answer any additional questions and provide you with the support you need throughout your recovery process.

At Implantarex, we pride ourselves on providing a comprehensive and personalized approach to the dental regenerative surgery treatment process. We value open communication and are committed to helping you achieve a healthy, functional smile. If you are considering dental regenerative surgery, contact us today to schedule a consultation and begin your journey to renewed oral health.

Those indicated to perform this surgery are:

  • Edentulous (edentulous ) patients
  • Patients with periodontal disease
  • Extraction of teeth included
  • Oncologic sequelae.

*It is important to know that when tooth loss occurs, the jawbone that supported the tooth will gradually lose both its thickness and height.

Regenerative surgery post-treatment care

After undergoing a dental regenerative surgery procedure, it is essential to follow proper postoperative care to promote optimal healing and obtain the best possible results. Here are some guidelines and recommendations you should follow:

  1. Oral hygiene: Maintaining good oral hygiene is crucial to prevent infection and promote healing. Continue to brush your teeth gently with a soft-bristled toothbrush, avoiding the treated area. You can also use mouthwashes recommended by your dentist to reduce the risk of infection.

  2. Diet: During the first few days after dental regenerative surgery, it is advisable to follow a soft and cold or warm diet to avoid irritating the treated area. Avoid hard, sticky or hot foods that could cause discomfort or damage the healing tissues.

  3. Medication: Follow your dentist’s instructions regarding prescription medications, such as pain relievers or antibiotics. Take them as directed to control pain and prevent infection.

  4. Bleeding control: It is normal to experience slight bleeding or oozing after the procedure. Place a sterile gauze pad over the area and apply gentle pressure for a few minutes to help stop the bleeding. Avoid vigorous rinsing or mouth rinsing for the first 24 hours to avoid disturbing blood clots.

  5. Swelling and pain: You may experience swelling and discomfort after surgery. Apply ice or cold compresses to the treated area for the first few days to reduce swelling. If you are prescribed pain medication, take it as directed to control pain.

  6. Avoid smoking and alcohol consumption: Both tobacco and alcohol can negatively affect the healing process and delay recovery. Avoid smoking and alcohol consumption during the recovery period.

  7. Rest and general care: During the first few days after the procedure, it is important to get plenty of rest and avoid strenuous physical activity that may increase discomfort or interfere with healing. Follow your dentist’s recommendations regarding activities and recovery time.

  8. Follow follow-up instructions: It is crucial to attend scheduled follow-up appointments with your dentist. During these visits, they will evaluate healing and make any necessary adjustments to your treatment plan. Don’t hesitate to contact your dentist if you have any concerns or questions during the healing process.

Regenerative surgery treatments

Maxillary Reconstruction

Maxillary reconstruction is a surgery to restore the shape and function of the jawbone, necessary after trauma, tumors or malformations. It improves facial appearance and restores essential functions such as chewing and speaking.

Bone Graft

Bone grafting is a surgical procedure that involves transplanting bone to repair and reconstruct damaged or missing areas of the skeleton. It is commonly used in dental and orthopedic surgery to support implants or correct deformities.