A minimally invasive approach is associated with noninferior outcomes to traditional approaches. Added advantages include enhanced healing potential, recession reduction, improved patient acceptance, and personalised and targeted treatment. While many studies have published outcomes of periodontal therapy in terms of probing depths and clinical attachment gain, there are other units of measurement that must be considered when evaluating the effectiveness of therapy, such as continued dental functionality and patient-reported outcomes. The broader end goal of periodontal therapy should lie in improving the quality of life for patients, which involves prioritizing the health, function, and long-term success of the natural dentition. Thus, this book highlights a holistic approach to managing periodontal patients in a minimally invasive manner.