Prostho Perio Endo Interdisciplinary Clinical Approach - A Review

  • Sneha Gontu SREE SAI DENTAL COLLEGE AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
  • Sidhartha S P Behera
  • susmita Mondal
  • Jwalithaclare Mesa
Keywords: Prosthodontics, Periodontics, endodontically treated teeth, biological width, pulp and periodontium

Abstract

Before commencing the prosthetic phase of therapy, it is necessary to involve many specializations in the patient's entire rehabilitation process, either to remove pathologically active tissues or to change anatomically deficient areas. Rehabilitation of orofacial defects in accordance with the surrounding anatomical, physiological, and biological tissues necessitates the involvement of various disciplines ranging from diagnosis to better treatment outcomes, including oral radiology, periodontics, endodontics, orthodontics, and pedodontics, etc ,. Through this paper, we would like to review the clinical interrelationship between prosthodontics and periodontics, endodontics that dictates the interdisciplinary treatment.

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Published
2023-09-20
How to Cite
Gontu, S., S P Behera, S., Mondal, susmita, & Mesa, J. (2023). Prostho Perio Endo Interdisciplinary Clinical Approach - A Review. UNIVERSITY JOURNAL OF DENTAL SCIENCES, 9(4). https://doi.org/10.21276/ujds.2023.9.4.18