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Dental Soft Tissue Regeneration: Advancements and Clinical Applications


Dental soft tissue regeneration has emerged as a critical focus in modern dentistry, offering solutions for patients with periodontal issues, gum recession, or tissue loss due to trauma or disease. Unlike traditional dental procedures that primarily focus on restoring tooth structure, soft tissue regeneration aims to repair and regenerate the gums and supporting oral tissues, ensuring both functional and aesthetic outcomes. This approach is increasingly significant as the demand for minimally invasive, biologically driven treatments grows among patients and clinicians.

At the heart of dental soft tissue regeneration are innovative techniques that leverage the body’s natural healing processes. Tissue grafts, for instance, have long been a staple in periodontal therapy. Autogenous grafts, harvested from the patient’s own palate, provide reliable results due to their compatibility and regenerative potential. However, newer alternatives, such as allografts and xenografts, have expanded treatment options, reducing patient discomfort and surgical complexity. These graft materials act as scaffolds, supporting cell proliferation and integration with existing gum tissue.

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