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[Periodontal treatment failure].

K H Rateitschak

    Parodontologie (Berlin, Germany)
    |August 1, 1991
    PubMed
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    Therapeutic failure is common in periodontology due to various factors. Implementing a regular recall system can help prevent most treatment failures.

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    Area of Science:

    • Periodontology
    • Dental Therapeutics

    Context:

    • Therapeutic failure is noted to be more prevalent in periodontology compared to other dental disciplines.
    • Potential causes include patient selection, diagnostic limitations, treatment challenges, and healing complications.

    Purpose:

    • To identify common causes of therapeutic failure in periodontology.
    • To highlight the importance of maintenance therapy and recall systems.

    Summary:

    • Frequent causes of periodontal treatment failure include errors in patient selection, incomplete diagnostics, treatment obstacles, and lack of maintenance.
    • Most failures are preventable through diligent diagnostic procedures and consistent patient management.

    Impact:

    • Emphasizes the critical role of a structured recall system in improving periodontal treatment outcomes.
  • Suggests that adherence to comprehensive diagnostic and maintenance protocols can significantly reduce therapeutic failures in periodontology.