Sunday, December 9, 2012

Gum disease reversal bone regrowth

After my gum disease had receded a while, I noticed unsightly growths around the roots of my teeth.  After a bit of research, I concluded the growths were probably bone regrowth as part of the healing of my gum disease.  Today I made a short video showing the regrowth.
It's not the highest quality video ever made, but hopefully you can make out the regrowth, at least on the upper right teeth.
 

I'm visiting a new dentist tomorrow for the first time in 12 months.  Fingers crossed for only one 5mm deep pocket or better!

4 comments:

mike1212 said...

Hi tom -- did jaw bones regrow just by stopping gum disease? or did you do anything else to stimulate bone regrowth? For example, calcium supplements, collagen, mineral intake etc...

Thomas Gail Haws said...

I did nothing "special". My diet has become progressively more natural and colorful as I have aged. But I don't know when these growths appeared. I will have to ask my dentist about them this week when I go.

Mike1212 said...

Thanks for the quick reply. Did you lose upper jaw bone when you had periodontal pockets of only 7mm? I lost significant jaw bone to to a loose tooth that's infected and missing half a root. The doctor recommends I extract. I'm hoping they will grow back if they can deep clean a loose tooth.

Thomas Gail Haws said...

Mike, I don't know the answer to your question, unfortunately.