Abstract
Periodontitis is the most common, destructive, inflammatory diseases of supporting tissues of the teeth in humans, with
profound effects on general health. Aggressive periodontitis (AgP) comprises a rare, rapidly progressing form of
periodontitis, characterized by severe destruction of periodontal attachment apparatus and tooth loss at an early age.
Considering the psychological problems which these patients have during the early stages of their life, the chief aim of the
treatment is to achieve functional, esthetic, and phonetic rehabilitation. Dental implant is a widely used treatment option
that provides functional and esthetic resolution. Implant placement in patients with a history of AP might be considered a
viable option to restore oral function; however, the risk for implant failure is significantly higher. This report presents
rehabilitation of lower anterior teeth with implant therapy in a 24-year-old systemically healthy male with a history of
localized AP, who had previously received complete periodontal therapy for periodontal stabilization