Failures in Diagnosis of Periodontal Diseases and Treatment

J. Selvakumar*, **
Periodicity:October - December'2015

Abstract

In the past, successful periodontal treatment was defined by the complete elimination of pockets and the restoration of periodontal health. However, the definition of success has evolved. Now, treatment is considered successful not only when the pocket is eliminated, but also when lost structures are regenerated. Achieving this goal requires surgical skills, proper diagnosis, a well-designed treatment plan, and good patient compliance. This review covers the various causes of treatment failures, along with strategies for prevention.

Keywords

Periodontal Disease Treatment Failure, Periodontal Diagnosis Failure, Causes of Treatment Failure in Periodontal Diseases, Prevention of Periodontal Treatment Failures.

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