Periodontics - Restorative Approach
Dr. Ramón Durán
The goal is to restore oral function while improving the overall appearance and health of the smile. It integrates periodontal therapy with restorative dental procedures to achieve optimal oral health and appearance.

What is Restorative Periodontics?

Restorative Periodontics is a specialized branch of dentistry that focuses on restoring both the function and aesthetics of teeth and their supporting structures, such as gums, bone, and connective tissues, through periodontal (gum-related) treatment. It integrates periodontal therapy with restorative dental procedures to achieve optimal oral health and appearance.

Key Aspects of Restorative Periodontics

  • Integration with Prosthetics: Works alongside prosthetic and cosmetic dentistry to provide long-term stability for dental restorations.
  • Preparation for Restorations: Ensures the gum and bone health are ideal for procedures like crowns, bridges, implants, and veneers.
  • Periodontal Plastic Surgery: Corrects gum recession, uneven gum lines, or other aesthetic concerns.
  • Regeneration of Support Structures: Techniques like bone grafts, soft tissue grafts, and guided tissue regeneration are used to rebuild the foundation of teeth.

| The goal is to restore oral function while improving the overall appearance and health of the smile.

How Does Periodontology Extend to Restorative Dentistry?

Periodontal health and tooth restoration are closely connected and cannot be separated. For a restoration to last long-term, the surrounding gums and supporting structures must stay healthy to ensure the teeth remain stable.

What is restorative dentistry?

Restorative dentistry focuses on repairing damaged teeth or replacing missing ones, with the aim of preserving your natural smile. Its goal is to provide teeth that look, feel, and function just like real ones. Restored teeth also play a crucial role in maintaining proper spacing and alignment, ensuring a healthy and normal bite.

What is the periodontal restorative interface?

The periodontal-restorative interface refers to the connection between the tooth and the surrounding gum tissue. Disrupting this area can cause inflammation, which may, in turn, affect the success of the restorative procedure.