Periodontitis is one of the leading causes of tooth loss in nearly 15% of the world population. Periodontal therapies and regenerative procedures can combat inflammatory responses and restore lost structures. The most common techniques known so far are guided tissue and bone regeneration by using bone grafts, incorporation of growth factors by PRP or PRF, and use of enamel matrix derivatives, collagen, or titanium mesh.

Recent advances use tissue engineering and stem cells derived from bone marrow, periodontal ligament, or dental pulp; however, the success rate continues to be unpredictable due to the technique sensitivity of these procedures and the extent of defects and blood supply among other factors. To share insights on the various aspects governing periodontal regenerative surgeries, distinguished periodontist  Dr. Jasmine Crena is joining us for an exclusive webinar on “…