Contemporary concepts on periodontal complications from prosthetic and restorative therapies

Periodontol 2000. 2023 Jun;92(1):159-196. doi: 10.1111/prd.12505. Epub 2023 Jul 19.

Abstract

The clinical outcome of every prosthetic and restorative procedure depends on the maintenance of a healthy periodontium. It is, therefore, important that the prosthodontist and restorative dentist cause no harm or permanent damage to the underlying hard and soft tissues when performing clinical procedures necessary to carry out the planned treatment. Several factors involved in these procedures have been described to have an impact on gingival health. For the present article, a selection of four of these factors are presented with the goal of evaluating the current trends and their influence on periodontal structures: (1) tooth preparation configuration and apical extension, (2) gingival tissue sulcular expansion/retraction, (3) prosthetic contours, and (4) prosthesis marginal adaptation and the consequences of excess cement remnants. Based on the available scientific evidence and clinical experience, recommendations for the practitioner are given.

Keywords: cement removal; gingival retraction; perio-prosthetic interactions; prosthetic contours; restoration precision; tooth preparation.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Gingiva
  • Humans
  • Periodontal Diseases* / etiology
  • Periodontal Diseases* / therapy
  • Periodontal Ligament
  • Periodontium