August 2025 Newsletter Regenerative Dentistry

A New Standard of Care for Your Mouth and Your Longevity
August 2025 Newsletter Regenerative Dentistry

A New Standard of Care for Your Mouth and Your Longevity  

At Longevity Medical Institute, our core mission is to deliver cutting-edge, biologically based therapies that restore health at the root level. From stem cell therapy to full-spectrum diagnostics, we specialize in reversing damage and optimizing long-term health.

Now, we're applying that same philosophy to your mouth. With dental treatments performed onsite in our clinic, it's easy and convenient to combine them with your other therapies during the same visit.

Regenerative Dentistry Is the Future of Oral Medicine

Exosomes are one of the most powerful components secreted by stem cells—tiny, intelligent messengers that deliver regenerative instructions to cells in need of repair. In oral health, they play a central role in reducing inflammation and restoring tissue integrity at the cellular level.

When applied to the mouth, exosomes help reverse gum disease, calm chronic inflammation, reduce tooth sensitivity, and support healing in cases of receding gums, bone loss, loose teeth, and chronic infections. They accelerate recovery after extractions, bone grafts, or implant procedures, and may even help preserve natural teeth that would otherwise be lost.

But the benefits don’t stop there....

Your mouth is more than your smile—it’s a vital gateway to your heart, brain, immune system, and overall longevity. Extensive research has shown that chronic oral inflammation is directly linked to serious systemic conditions such as cardiovascular disease, stroke, cognitive decline, diabetes, and immune dysregulation. The health of your mouth influences the health of your entire body.

That’s why our regenerative dental program goes far beyond traditional treatment. By using exosomes to restore cellular communication, reduce inflammation, and activate healing, we not only rebuild oral tissues—we help rebalance the immune system and support whole-body function.

This is regenerative dentistry redefined: science-backed, patient-focused, and designed to help you thrive from the inside out.

“Regenerative dentistry isn’t just about restoring your smile - it’s about repairing tissues at the cellular level, reducing inflammation, and protecting your brain, heart, and long-term health.” Dr. Pedro Ortiz Chief of Regenerative Dentistry at Longevity Medical Institute

Dr. Pedro Ortiz García, DMD, Endodontist

Chief of Regenerative Dentistry

Dr. Pedro Ortiz is a distinguished dental surgeon, board-certified endodontist, and clinician in oral and maxillofacial procedures with over 25 years of experience. He specializes in advanced dental microsurgery, regenerative endodontics, and biologically based oral restoration. As Chief of Regenerative Dentistry at Longevity Medical Institute, he leads a new era in dental healing—anchored in regenerative biologics like stem cells and exosomes, alongside precision digital technologies.

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Dr. Andrés García Aburto, DDS

Director Regenerative Dentistry

Dr. Andrés is a forward-thinking dental surgeon and specialist in biologically aligned oral health restoration. As Director of Regenerative Dentistry at Longevity Medical Institute, he plays a key role in the integration of advanced cellular therapies—specifically stem cells and exosomes—into oral diagnostics and rehabilitation protocols. His regenerative approach elevates traditional dentistry by promoting cellular-level healing, tissue rejuvenation, and long-term functional balance across the entire oral system.

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What Is Regenerative Dentistry?

Regenerative Dentistry is a next-generation approach to oral care that uses your body’s own biological tools to repair, rebuild, and strengthen the foundational structures of the mouth.

Rather than relying solely on synthetic materials or managing symptoms, regenerative dentistry uses advanced therapeutics—such as exosomes, stem cells, platelet-rich plasma (PRP), and biocompatible scaffolds—to activate the body’s natural healing processes at the cellular level.

These therapies support the regeneration of:

  • Gum tissue damaged by periodontal disease
  • Jawbone (alveolar bone) lost due to infection or tooth loss
  • Periodontal ligaments that anchor and stabilize teeth
  • Dental pulp, restoring vitality inside the tooth
  • TMJ cartilage, easing jaw pain and improving joint function

By restoring and revitalizing these key structures, regenerative dentistry leads to stronger, healthier teeth and gums, improved function, and greater long-term stability. Patients benefit from faster healing, reduced inflammation, and outcomes that not only preserve their smile—but also support their overall health and longevity.

How It Works: The Science Behind the Healing

Exosomes: Precision Healing at the Cellular Level

Exosomes are microscopic vesicles secreted by stem cells—tiny packages loaded with regenerative signals like proteins, RNA, and growth factors. Rather than becoming new tissue themselves, exosomes deliver targeted instructions to surrounding cells, telling them how to reduce inflammation, repair damage, and regenerate tissue.

In the mouth, exosomes:

  • Calm chronic inflammation in gums, bone, and soft tissue
  • Accelerate healing after extractions, surgery, or trauma
  • Stimulate regeneration of bone, gum, and connective tissue
  • Improve implant site preparation and recovery
  • Reduce pain and restore mobility in TMJ joint injections

Exosomes offer a safe, targeted regenerative solution for most oral health concerns—supporting tissue repair, inflammation control, and healing. For more complex conditions that require deeper tissue regeneration, stem cell therapy may be recommended. Both therapies play a vital role in personalized, advanced dental care.

Stem Cells: The Source of Regenerative Power

For more advanced oral issues, Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), sourced from bone marrow or dental pulp, are used for their ability to differentiate into bone, cartilage, ligament, and soft tissue. More importantly, they serve as the biological factory that produces exosomes.

Stem cells support regeneration by:

  • Releasing exosomes and growth factors
  • Reducing inflammation
  • Stimulating new blood vessel formation
  • Recruiting the body’s own repair cells

They can be applied during surgeries, bone grafts, or injection therapies to support deep tissue repair and long-term outcomes.

Platelet-Rich Therapies (PRP)

Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is derived from the patient’s own blood and contain high concentrations of growth factors. These therapies:

  • Accelerate tissue healing and remodeling
  • Promote collagen and blood vessel formation
  • Enhance soft tissue and bone regeneration

PRP is sometimes combined with exosomes to amplify regenerative effects, especially after surgery or during implant placement.

Clinical Applications of Regenerative Dentistry

These advanced biologic therapies are now being used to improve outcomes in a wide range of oral health treatments:

  1. Periodontitis & Gum Disease
    Exosomes reduce inflammation, regenerate gum tissue, and promote long-term attachment to teeth—without aggressive surgery.
  2. Tooth Extractions & Wisdom Teeth
    Exosomes placed into extraction sites protect bone, speed healing, and reduce risk of dry socket or post-op complications.
  3. Bone Loss & Ridge Preservation
    For patients with bone loss, exosomes stimulate new bone formation—making dental implants possible even in compromised areas.
  4. Dental Implant Success
    Exosome therapy enhances osseointegration, lowers risk of failure, and accelerates healing after implant placement.
  5. TMJ Disorders
    Injections of exosomes into the TMJ joint can reduce pain and inflammation, promote cartilage regeneration, and restore function naturally—without invasive surgery.
  6. Regenerative Endodontics
    Emerging protocols use exosomes to heal and preserve infected or inflamed tooth pulp, potentially reducing the need for root canals.

3D Tooth Printing: The Future of Precision Dentistry, Today

While regenerative therapies can restore and preserve many natural teeth, replacement is sometimes necessary—especially in cases of advanced decay, trauma, or structural compromise. In these situations, we combine cutting-edge technology with biologic healing to ensure the most natural, long-lasting outcome possible.

At Longevity Medical Institute, Dr. Pedro Ortiz leverages state-of-the-art 3D tooth printing technology to deliver custom dental restorations with remarkable speed, precision, and comfort. Using digital scanning and on-site printing, he can produce natural-looking crowns, bridges, veneers, and implant components—often within the same day. This modern approach eliminates the need for messy impressions and weeks of waiting.

Key Benefits:

  • Same-day or next-day restorations for crowns, bridges, and veneers
  • Ultra-precise fit using digital scans and CAD/CAM design
  • Exceptional aesthetics that match color, shape, and translucency of natural teeth
  • Minimally invasive, with reduced chair time and faster healing
  • Streamlined patient experience—especially valuable for full-arch and implant cases

By pairing 3D printing with biologic therapies like stem cells and exosomes, Dr. Ortiz delivers faster healing and long-lasting, functional outcomes—setting a new standard in regenerative dental care.

The Mouth-Body Connection: Why It Matters

Your mouth is not an isolated system—it directly impacts your entire body. Research now shows that chronic oral inflammation is linked to:

  • Cardiovascular disease and atherosclerosis
  • Stroke and cerebrovascular damage
  • Alzheimer’s disease and cognitive decline
  • Type 2 diabetes and systemic inflammation

Oral bacteria and inflammatory cytokines can enter the bloodstream, triggering damage in blood vessels, the brain, and major organs.

Treating oral disease with regenerative therapies may not only restore your dental health—but also protect your heart, preserve your memory, and extend your life.

Check Out Our Comprehensive Regenerative Dentistry eBook For More Information

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What Makes Our Program Different?

At Longevity Medical Institute, we’ve created a comprehensive regenerative dental protocol that is integrated into your personalized wellness journey:

  • Advanced dental imaging (3D CBCT scans)
  • Biologic integration with exosomes, PRP, and stem cells
  • Supportive diagnostics from our internal medicine lab team
  • Collaboration with cardiovascular and neurological specialists
  • Whole-body inflammation reduction strategies
  • Elite aesthetic and functional outcomes

Whether you're here for longevity optimization, a wellness retreat, or a full-mouth reconstruction, your dental care is never an afterthought—it’s part of your full-body health plan.

Who Is Regenerative Dentistry Right For?

Regenerative dentistry is right for everyone—especially as we age. Whether you're maintaining healthy gums or recovering from years of dental issues, this approach supports long-term oral health and total-body wellness at every stage of life.

As we get older, chronic inflammation, bone loss, receding gums, and slowed healing become more common. These changes don’t just affect your smile—they’re linked to increased risk for heart disease, stroke, Alzheimer’s, and immune dysfunction. Regenerative therapies like exosomes, stem cells, and PRP help counter these effects by repairing tissue at the cellular level and calming inflammation at its source.

You’re a great candidate if you:

  • Want to preserve or restore gum and bone health naturally
  • Are experiencing bleeding gums, sensitivity, or loose teeth
  • Are planning dental implants or recovering from oral surgery
  • Suffer from TMJ pain, jaw stiffness, or bite misalignment
  • Want to reduce inflammation to support your brain, heart, and immune system
  • Care about aging well, with a focus on long-term strength, stability, and vitality

Even if your mouth feels fine today, regenerative dentistry can protect what you have, enhance what you’ve lost, and support your body’s healing capacity for years to come.

How Many Sessions Do I Need? (For Proactive & Restorative Care)

  • One session per year can support gum health, reduce inflammation, and keep oral tissues strong and resilient over time.
  • This is ideal for patients with early gum recession, bone loss, or a history of dental procedures who want to stay ahead of future issues.
  • Administering exosomes alongside your annual teeth cleaning enhances healing, reduces inflammation, and promotes long-term tissue health.
  • For more serious oral health concerns—such as chronic periodontal disease, bone degeneration, or delayed healing—we may recommend a short series of 2–3 sessions spaced a few weeks apart, followed by annual maintenance.
  • Your treatment plan will be tailored to your individual needs, response to therapy, and long-term oral health goals.

Special Launch Offer: Regenerative Dentistry

To celebrate the launch of our Regenerative Dental Program, we're offering an exclusive 20% off your first visit — normally priced at $1,150, now just $920for the first 25 patients only.

This limited-time offer includes a full regenerative dentistry session designed to optimize your oral health and prime your gums for advanced healing with exosomes.

Your Visit Includes:

  • Expert Oral Evaluation: A comprehensive assessment of your dental and periodontal health.
  • Advanced Dental Cleaning: A full-mouth preparatory cleaning to ensure your gums are ready for regenerative treatment.
  • Targeted Exosome Therapy: Precision injections of exosomes into the upper and lower gums to promote tissue repair, reduce inflammation, and enhance healing at the cellular level.
  • No Pain, All Gain: Minimal pain or swelling
  • Note: If additional dental treatment is required (e.g., fillings, extractions, imaging, etc.), a personalized quote will be provided separately.

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