Guided Tissue Regeneration
Guided Tissue Regeneration (GTR) is a process used to restore and regenerate damaged tissues and structures of the body, such as gums and bones. GTR uses a barrier material to isolate the area from other tissues and to direct the growth of the desired tissue. This allows for the regeneration of the damaged tissue without interference from surrounding structures. GTR has proven to be a successful technique for restoring lost structures due to periodontal and implant surgery, trauma, and congenital defects. GTR is a minimally invasive and cost-effective technique for regenerating lost tissues, making it an invaluable resource in medical and dental treatments.
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