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Periodontal disease causes significant tooth loss, impacting chewing and quality of life. Implant-supported prostheses offer a superior long-term solution for dental rehabilitation compared to traditional bridges or dentures.

Area of Science:

  • Dentistry
  • Periodontology
  • Prosthodontics

Context:

  • Periodontal disease affects over 80% of Japanese adults, leading to substantial tooth loss.
  • Tooth loss compromises masticatory efficiency, affecting Quality of Life (QOL) and Activities of Daily Living (ADL).
  • An aging population increases the demand for effective dental defect reconstruction and function restoration.

Purpose:

  • To highlight the importance of dental rehabilitation in the context of periodontal disease.
  • To compare the efficacy and prognosis of traditional restorative methods versus implant-supported prostheses.

Summary:

  • Periodontal disease is a leading cause of tooth loss, necessitating restorative treatments.
  • Traditional methods like bridges or partial dentures face challenges with periodontally compromised teeth due to poor crown-root ratio and questionable prognosis.

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  • Implant-supported prostheses provide a stable, bone-supported solution with an excellent long-term prognosis for restoring dental function.
  • Impact:

    • Emphasizes the critical need for advanced restorative solutions like dental implants.
    • Improves understanding of treatment options for patients suffering from periodontal disease and tooth loss.
    • Supports clinical decision-making by presenting evidence for superior implant outcomes.