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The Influence of the Pulp on the Periodontium: A Viewpoint

Thai Yeng*

Corresponding Author: Thai Yeng, Specialist endodontist, BDS, MDentSci, DClinDent, PhD, MRACDS (Endo), MRCPS (Glasg), FDSRCPS (Glasg), FDSRCS (Edin), FDSRCS (England), FPFA, North Sydney Dental Specialists, NSW, Australia.

Received: September 20, 2023 ;    Revised: September 25, 2023 ;    Accepted: September 28, 2023 ;   Available Online: October 04, 2023

Citation: Yeng T. (2023) The Influence of the Pulp on the Periodontium: A Viewpoint. J Oral Health Dent Res, 3(3): 1-10.

Copyrights: ©2023 Yeng T. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

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There is an intimate relationship between the periodontal tissues and the pulp-dentine complex, each of which is susceptible to pathological change. A pulpal infection may contribute to periodontal involvement in some cases and vice versa. The type of treatment plan to be implemented will depend on whether the lesion is primarily endodontic or periodontal. In the event of pulpal infection, endodontic treatment should take place first, followed by periodontal therapy, before further review is undertaken to assess the outcome.

Clinical relevance: For a restoration to survive, the periodontium and pulp must be healthy so that the teeth are maintained properly in the arch, which requires the establishment of healthy periodontal tissue.

Aim: The purpose of this article is to illustrate how pulp disease may affect the periodontium, and why endodontic treatment should be the first treatment of choice prior to periodontal treatment.

Keywords: Diagnosis, Endo-perio lesion, Combined lesion, Endodontics, Periodontium, Periodontal

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