Usually, it is not possible to regenerate bone lost due to periodontitis. However, in some very specific cases we can perform regenerative surgical procedures using proteins derived from enamel matrix (Emdogain) or other biomaterials to regenerate bone around the tooth. Using this approach, we can improve bone support and ensure the future of the tooth.
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