It is impossible to guarantee success in every case. However, predictably successful endodontic therapy cannot be achieved without properly designing and executing restorations with careful consideration of potential periodontal complications. When prosthetic and periodontal considerations are addressed concurrently with endodontic treatment, patients leave the office with the best possible prognosis for teeth that otherwise have been lost. The information in this article is meant to aid dentists in the restoration of endodontically treated teeth. Practitioners must always use their best professional judgement, taking into account the needs of each individual patient when choosing a restorative plan. The Dental Journal neither expressly nor implicitly warrants any positive results nor expressly nor implicitly warrants against any negative results associated with the application of this information.