Management of Molar Teeth with Periodontal Disease

From Volume 27, Issue 1, January 2000 | Pages 25-34

Authors

Phillip Dowell

BDS, MScD, MFGDP (UK) RCS, FICD

Specialist Practitioner in Periodontics, Witley, Surrey and Clinical Teacher, University of Wales College of Medicine Dental School

Articles by Phillip Dowell

William S. McLaughlin

MDSc, BDS, FDS, MRD, DRD RCS (Edin)

Consultant in Restorative Dentistry, Cardiff Dental Hospital

Articles by William S. McLaughlin

Abstract

Over the years patients' attitudes towards maintaining a functional and aesthetic masticatory apparatus have improved, and their expectations of delivery of care by the dental professional have risen. With the advance of new techniques and materials, the periodontist can now offer an ever-expanding range of treatments in the management of molar teeth with periodontal disease. This paper considers such treatment in relation to the levels of disease present and within the overall context of adult restorative dental healthcare.

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