Modern dentistry is increasingly focused on working with the body, not against it.

One of the most important advances in this direction is the use of biologically guided tissue regeneration — supporting healing by activating the body’s own regenerative potential.

At our center, this approach is part of everyday clinical practice.

How the process works

Before the procedure, a small amount of the patient’s own blood is collected.
Using a precisely controlled biological centrifugation process, the blood is transformed into natural regenerative membranes rich in platelets and growth factors.

These membranes contain essential biological signals that guide the healing process.
They are placed directly into the surgical site during procedures such as tooth extraction or implant placement, where they support tissue regeneration, wound stability, and recovery.

Why biological regeneration matters

In many dental procedures, native tissue is insufficient to support optimal healing.
Biological membranes act as a natural scaffold, helping the body rebuild soft tissue and bone more efficiently and predictably.

What makes this approach especially valuable is its biological purity:

  • no foreign materials

  • no chemicals or artificial additives

  • no stimulation outside the body’s natural processes

Only the patient’s own biological resources are used.

Healing guided by the body itself

The body already knows how to heal.
By concentrating and placing its own regenerative signals exactly where they are needed, we create conditions that allow healing to happen from within, in a way that is both natural and biologically intelligent.

This results in: improved tissue quality, more stable healing conditions and better long-term outcomes

At Center Hočevar, regenerative procedures are not an add-on — they are part of a broader philosophy of biological dentistry. Every decision is guided by respect for living tissue, long-term health, and the body’s natural ability to restore balance.

Healing does not need to be forced.
When supported correctly, the body does the work itself.