Monitoring Nonsurgical and Surgical Root Canal Treatment of Teeth with Primary and Secondary Infections

The aim of this study was to monitor nonsurgical and surgical root canal treatment (RCT) of teeth with primary and secondary infections and apical periodontitis (AP). This prospective clinical study comprised the treatment of 80 patients with primary and persistent secondary infections and AP. Of this initial sample, forty patients did not return. Periapical index using cone beam computed tomography scans (CBCTPAI) was used to aid diagnosis, planning and to determine the better therapeutic strategy. Twenty patients (26 teeth) diagnosed with primary infection and AP received conventional RCT and were followed up for 10 to 36 months. Twenty patients (31 teeth) diagnosed with persistent secondary infection were submitted to periapical surgical and followed up for 6 to 30 months. The results showed RCT successful in 19/26 cases with complete AP healing (5/26 with partial repair) in 10-36 months of follow up. For the surgically managed cases, effectiveness of surgical therapy was detected in 10/31 cases with complete healing (10/31 cases with partial repair) within 6-30 months follow up. The return of patients for clinical and radiographic follow-up, and obedience to the proposed time period was very short from ideal. The levels of success in both therapeutic protocols were high. RCT failures were detected even with rigorous standard clinical protocols.

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Main Authors: Estrela,Carlos, Silva,Júlio Almeida, Decurcio,Daniel Almeida, Alencar,Ana Helena G, Estrela,Cyntia RA, Faitaroni,Luiz Augusto, Batista,Aline Carvalho
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Published: Fundação Odontológica de Ribeirão Preto 2014
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spelling oai:scielo:S0103-644020140006004942014-12-19Monitoring Nonsurgical and Surgical Root Canal Treatment of Teeth with Primary and Secondary InfectionsEstrela,CarlosSilva,Júlio AlmeidaDecurcio,Daniel AlmeidaAlencar,Ana Helena GEstrela,Cyntia RAFaitaroni,Luiz AugustoBatista,Aline Carvalho healing process apical periodontitis primary infection secondary infection periapical surgery cone beam computed tomography outcome. The aim of this study was to monitor nonsurgical and surgical root canal treatment (RCT) of teeth with primary and secondary infections and apical periodontitis (AP). This prospective clinical study comprised the treatment of 80 patients with primary and persistent secondary infections and AP. Of this initial sample, forty patients did not return. Periapical index using cone beam computed tomography scans (CBCTPAI) was used to aid diagnosis, planning and to determine the better therapeutic strategy. Twenty patients (26 teeth) diagnosed with primary infection and AP received conventional RCT and were followed up for 10 to 36 months. Twenty patients (31 teeth) diagnosed with persistent secondary infection were submitted to periapical surgical and followed up for 6 to 30 months. The results showed RCT successful in 19/26 cases with complete AP healing (5/26 with partial repair) in 10-36 months of follow up. For the surgically managed cases, effectiveness of surgical therapy was detected in 10/31 cases with complete healing (10/31 cases with partial repair) within 6-30 months follow up. The return of patients for clinical and radiographic follow-up, and obedience to the proposed time period was very short from ideal. The levels of success in both therapeutic protocols were high. RCT failures were detected even with rigorous standard clinical protocols.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFundação Odontológica de Ribeirão PretoBrazilian Dental Journal v.25 n.6 20142014-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-64402014000600494en10.1590/0103-6440201302437
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Silva,Júlio Almeida
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Alencar,Ana Helena G
Estrela,Cyntia RA
Faitaroni,Luiz Augusto
Batista,Aline Carvalho
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Estrela,Cyntia RA
Faitaroni,Luiz Augusto
Batista,Aline Carvalho
Monitoring Nonsurgical and Surgical Root Canal Treatment of Teeth with Primary and Secondary Infections
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Silva,Júlio Almeida
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Alencar,Ana Helena G
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title Monitoring Nonsurgical and Surgical Root Canal Treatment of Teeth with Primary and Secondary Infections
title_short Monitoring Nonsurgical and Surgical Root Canal Treatment of Teeth with Primary and Secondary Infections
title_full Monitoring Nonsurgical and Surgical Root Canal Treatment of Teeth with Primary and Secondary Infections
title_fullStr Monitoring Nonsurgical and Surgical Root Canal Treatment of Teeth with Primary and Secondary Infections
title_full_unstemmed Monitoring Nonsurgical and Surgical Root Canal Treatment of Teeth with Primary and Secondary Infections
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description The aim of this study was to monitor nonsurgical and surgical root canal treatment (RCT) of teeth with primary and secondary infections and apical periodontitis (AP). This prospective clinical study comprised the treatment of 80 patients with primary and persistent secondary infections and AP. Of this initial sample, forty patients did not return. Periapical index using cone beam computed tomography scans (CBCTPAI) was used to aid diagnosis, planning and to determine the better therapeutic strategy. Twenty patients (26 teeth) diagnosed with primary infection and AP received conventional RCT and were followed up for 10 to 36 months. Twenty patients (31 teeth) diagnosed with persistent secondary infection were submitted to periapical surgical and followed up for 6 to 30 months. The results showed RCT successful in 19/26 cases with complete AP healing (5/26 with partial repair) in 10-36 months of follow up. For the surgically managed cases, effectiveness of surgical therapy was detected in 10/31 cases with complete healing (10/31 cases with partial repair) within 6-30 months follow up. The return of patients for clinical and radiographic follow-up, and obedience to the proposed time period was very short from ideal. The levels of success in both therapeutic protocols were high. RCT failures were detected even with rigorous standard clinical protocols.
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