This book is a wide-ranging guide to the materials, techniques, and procedures employed for the purpose of bone regeneration in dentistry, in both clinical and research settings. The coverage includes the latest advances in the field and encompasses periodontal regeneration as well as bone regeneration around implants. Readers will find up-to-date information on such topics as bone replacement grafts, regenerative membranes, biologically active molecules, nanomolecules, bone regeneration in implantology, and bone regeneration in the context of diabetes-related peri-implantitis. A concluding chapter examines limitations in bone regeneration and potential future directions in research and practice. The discussion of both biological and clinical aspects of bone regeneration ensures that the book will be of value for a wide readership, including postgraduate students of periodontology and implantology, trainees in oral and maxillofacial surgery, general dental practitioners, and preclinical and clinical researchers. The authors are eminent academicians and clinicians who are also research scholars.