FREIRE, K. R.; FREIRE, Kenny Rogers.
Resumo:
Periodontal disease, when in more advanced states, can cause serious oral health
problems, one of them is the possibility of losing teeth, and despite performing periodontal
procedures, restorative success may not be obtained, requiring the association with prosthetic
and surgical procedures in order to obtain a proper rehabilitation. This thesis aims to present a
therapeutic modality for rehabilitation of a patient who, due to periodontal disease, had
indication of multiple tooth extractions, describing the steps for clinical rehabilitation in these
cases. In situations where the possibility of maintenance of the teeth is unviable, immediate
dental prosthesis are good treatment options. Therefore, to ensure the success of a
rehabilitation, it is often necessary do a detailed planning and a multidisciplinary approach in
dental treatments, in order to consider points of various specialties, in order to define the best
procedures and meet properly the needs of the patient, such as aesthetics, function and selfesteem,
with a view to their anatomical and financial limitations.