Guided Tissue Regeneration in Seattle, WA

Dr. Maring Lays the Foundation for New Bone Growth and Soft Tissue Development

guided tissue regenerationLooking for advanced periodontal care in Seattle, WA? Guided Tissue Regeneration (GTR) at Maring Surgical and Dental Implant Center offers a cutting-edge solution for restoring lost bone and tissue due to periodontal disease. Serving patients from Seattle, Medina, Bellevue, Kirkland, and surrounding areas, our practice combines innovative techniques with compassionate care.

Led by Dr. Susan Maring, our periodontal specialist, we help patients regain healthy smiles and prevent tooth loss. Ready to repair periodontal defects with GTR? Call us at 206-343-7500 to schedule your consultation today.

Why Choose Maring Surgical and Dental Implant Center for GTR?

At Maring Surgical and Dental Implant Center in downtown Seattle, WA, we stand out for our collaborative approach. Our husband-and-wife team, Dr. Thomas Maring and Dr. Susan Maring, brings a rare combination of skills in oral surgery and periodontics. Dr. Susan Maring, a highly experienced periodontist, specializes in periodontal care. Her extensive training at UCLA and two post-dental school residencies, as well as recognition as “Seattle’s Top Dentist in Periodontics” by Seattle Met Magazine, reflect her commitment to excellence.

Our practice is designed for patient comfort and convenience. Located in the vibrant heart of Seattle, we offer a welcoming environment and state-of-the-art technology. We serve patients from Seattle, Medina, Bellevue, Kirkland, and beyond, providing comprehensive care under one roof. Whether you need GTR, dental implants, or other periodontal treatments, our team delivers results you can trust.

What Is Guided Tissue Regeneration?

woman opening her mouth to show tooth decayGuided Tissue Regeneration is a specialized periodontal procedure. It promotes the regrowth of bone and supporting tissues around teeth affected by severe periodontitis. GTR uses biocompatible membranes to guide the healing process. These membranes act as barriers, preventing fast-growing gum tissue from overtaking areas where bone needs to regenerate. By creating a controlled environment, GTR encourages the body’s natural ability to rebuild the periodontal ligament and bone.

Periodontal disease often leads to bone loss, weakening tooth stability. Without intervention, this can result in tooth loss. GTR addresses this by targeting areas of significant damage. Growth factors or tissue-stimulating proteins may also be used to enhance regeneration. This procedure is highly effective for patients with advanced gum disease seeking to preserve their natural teeth.

How Does the GTR Procedure Work?

The GTR process begins with a thorough evaluation. Dr. Susan Maring assesses the extent of bone and tissue loss using advanced diagnostics. Once a treatment plan is established, the procedure involves several key steps:

  • Preparation: The affected area is cleaned to remove plaque and tartar.
  • Membrane Placement: A biocompatible membrane is placed over the bone defect. This barrier prevents gum tissue from interfering with bone growth.
  • Stimulating Regeneration: Growth factors or proteins may be applied to encourage tissue regrowth.
  • Healing: Over time, the membrane guides the regeneration of bone and periodontal ligament. Some membranes dissolve naturally, while others are removed in a follow-up visit.

Recovery typically involves maintaining good oral hygiene and attending follow-up appointments. Dr. Maring provides detailed post-procedure instructions to support healing and new bone tissue. Patients in Seattle and nearby Bellevue and Kirkland can expect personalized care throughout the process.

Benefits of Guided Tissue Regeneration

Seattle oral surgeon discussing dental implantsGTR offers numerous advantages for patients with periodontal disease. It can save teeth that might otherwise be lost. By regenerating bone, GTR:

  • Strengthens the foundation for natural teeth
  • Improves oral health
  • Enhances quality of life
  • Supports long-term gum health

Regenerated tissues are more resistant to future periodontal issues. For patients in Seattle, WA, GTR can reduce the need for more invasive treatments like tooth extractions or dental implants. Additionally, GTR is minimally invasive, with most patients experiencing manageable discomfort and quick recovery times.

Ready to restore your smile with Guided Tissue Regeneration? Dr. Susan Maring and our team at Maring Surgical and Dental Implant Center are here to help. Don’t let periodontal disease compromise your oral health. Contact our Seattle, WA, oral surgery center at 206-343-7500 to book your appointment. We proudly serve patients from Seattle, Bellevue, Kirkland, and surrounding communities.

Who Is a Candidate for GTR?

GTR is ideal for patients with significant bone loss due to periodontitis. Candidates typically have deep periodontal pockets or areas where bone has deteriorated around teeth. A comprehensive evaluation is necessary to determine eligibility. Dr. Maring uses advanced imaging to assess bone and tissue health, ensuring GTR is appropriate for each patient.

Not all cases of gum disease require GTR. Mild to moderate periodontitis may be managed with scaling and root planing. However, for advanced cases, GTR offers a powerful solution. Patients in Seattle, WA, seeking to preserve their natural teeth can benefit from this procedure.

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