Gum Tissue Regeneration in Borger, TX
When gum disease, aggressive brushing, or years of wear have caused the gums to recede, regenerative treatment helps restore what's been lost. The goal is to protect the exposed root surfaces, rebuild support around the teeth, and keep the teeth stable long-term.
Treatments we use
- Gum grafting — moving healthy tissue from another part of your mouth to cover receded areas
- Pocket reduction surgery — cleaning deep pockets so gum tissue can reattach to the tooth
- Scaling and root planing — a nonsurgical deep cleaning that resolves many cases before surgery is needed
- Bone grafting when disease has caused loss around the roots
What a consultation looks like
Dr. Robertson examines the gums, measures the depth of the pockets around each tooth, and takes imaging if we need to see bone levels. From there, the treatment plan is built around the specific teeth that need attention — regenerative work isn't one-size-fits-all. The earlier you act on bleeding, swelling, or receding gums, the less involved the treatment tends to be and the better the long-term outcome.