These therapies support the regeneration of:
Gum tissue damaged by periodontal disease Jawbone (alveolar bone) lost due to infection or tooth loss Periodontal ligaments that anchor and stabilize teeth Dental pulp, restoring vitality inside the tooth TMJ cartilage, easing jaw pain and improving joint function
By restoring and revitalizing these key structures, regenerative dentistry leads to stronger, healthier teeth and gums, improved function, and greater long-term stability. Patients benefit from faster healing, reduced inflammation, and outcomes that not only preserve their smile—but also support their overall health and longevity.
How It Works: The Science Behind the Healing Exosomes are microscopic vesicles secreted by stem cells—tiny packages loaded with regenerative signals like proteins, RNA, and growth factors. Rather than becoming new tissue themselves, exosomes deliver targeted instructions to surrounding cells, telling them how to reduce inflammation, repair damage, and regenerate tissue. Exosomes: Precision Healing at the Cellular Level
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