Although robust evidence supports the benefits of antibiotics in periodontal treatment, the potential adverse effects of this therapy cannot be overlooked. These include concerns regarding the emergence of antimicrobial resistance and the non-ecological impact of antimicrobials on the gut microbiome, which may be closely linked to the etiopathogenesis of periodontitis and to the maintenance of long-term periodontal treatment outcomes. In this context, probiotics may represent a promising alternative strategy to reduce the need for antibiotics, particularly in severe cases of periodontitis.