McClain Pamela K
Department of Surgical Dentistry, University of Colorado School of Dentistry, Denver, USA.
Gen Dent. 2004 May-Jun;52(3):216-20.
While recent advances in implant therapy have expanded options for providing care, preserving the natural dentition in an optimal state of health, function, comfort, and esthetics remains a primary goal of dentistry. For patients with moderate to advanced periodontal disease, retention of the teeth through regenerative therapy has become a predictable form of treatment for many osseous defects. Periodontal therapy, including regenerative treatment, often can enhance restorative options by retaining key abutment teeth for fixed or removable partial dentures. A case involving regenerative and resective periodontal therapy as well as fixed prostheses is described.