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Decision Process in Treatment of Reduced Periodontium: A Case Report
The International Journal of Periodontics & Restorative Dentistry
|September 14, 2020
Summary
Advanced periodontal disease presents a treatment dilemma: implants versus saving compromised natural teeth. This case study explores why a periodontal prosthesis remains a viable option despite long-term implant success.
Area of Science:
- Dentistry
- Periodontology
- Prosthodontics
Background:
- The long-standing debate on attachment loss and occlusal trauma impacts treatment planning for advanced periodontal disease.
- Deciding between tooth extraction and preservation is critical when patients present with severe periodontitis.
Observation:
- This article details the therapeutic planning process for a patient diagnosed with stage IV periodontal disease.
- The central clinical challenge involves choosing between implant-supported prosthodontic reconstruction and restoration using periodontally compromised teeth.
Findings:
- While literature supports the long-term efficacy of osseointegrated implants, this case highlights the continued viability of periodontal prostheses.
- A prosthodontic reconstruction supported by compromised natural teeth can be a successful treatment modality.
Implications:
- This case provides valuable insights for clinicians managing complex periodontal cases.
- It emphasizes that preserving natural teeth, when feasible, offers a valuable alternative to full-mouth rehabilitation with implants.

