Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3155250 Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 2007 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

PurposeThe aim of this prospective study was to evaluate the current method of periapical surgery at the Maxillofacial Unit, Halmstad Hospital, which included ultrasonic root-end preparation and the use of intermediate restorative material as a root-end filling material.Patients and MethodsFifty-five consecutive patients with a total of 56 treated teeth, within the close vicinity of the hospital, were included in the study during a period of 10 months in 2002. Teeth with advanced periodontal bone loss or presence of root fractures were excluded from the study.ResultsAll teeth but 1 were followed up after 1 year (12-19 months). Radiological evaluation (complete or incomplete healing) and clinical examination showed an 80% success rate. Twenty percent of the patients were stated as failures (uncertain healing and unsatisfactory healing). The success rate was highest among incisors (100%) and lowest among molars and premolars (78% and 69%, respectively).ConclusionCompared with other studies, these findings seemed to be a bit inferior regarding success rate. However, our study population was not selected for the study purpose but rather represented the true clinical variety taken care of in our practice.

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