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Assessing the efficacy of apicoectomy without retrograde filling in treating periapical inflammatory cysts. [PDF]
Ku JK, Jeon WY, Ko SO, Yoon JY.
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Bibliometric Analysis of the 100 Most-Cited Articles on Endodontic Surgery. [PDF]
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The use of platelet-rich fibrin in maintaining vascularity for intentionally replanted teeth: A randomized clinical trial. [PDF]
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3D Apicoectomy Guidance: Optimizing Access for Apicoectomies
Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2020When conventional endodontic treatment resources are depleted, endodontic surgery becomes an alternative treatment for apical periodontitis to remove unreachable infected areas and seal the root canal. Digital workflows have been used more frequently in many dental applications in recent years.
Warley Luciano Fonseca, Tavares +6 more
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An analysis of success and failure of apicoectomies
Journal of Endodontics, 1991The radiographs from 715 patient charts were analyzed to study the effect of 11 factors on the success and failure of apicoectomies. Of these, 424 had recall radiographs of 6 months or more and were evaluated for changes in radiolucencies. The data were analyzed by cross-tabulation and chi-square analysis for significant relationships. Complete healing
E L, Rapp, C E, Brown, C W, Newton
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Stomatologie der DDR, 1979
Apicectomy is a supplement to conservative therapy in those cases in which the latter fails to achieve bacteria-proof obturation. Indications for it are presented. The technique of the procedure, which has widely been standardized in the last years, is appreciated in detail. Hints at the evaluation of the results of treatment are given.
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Apicectomy is a supplement to conservative therapy in those cases in which the latter fails to achieve bacteria-proof obturation. Indications for it are presented. The technique of the procedure, which has widely been standardized in the last years, is appreciated in detail. Hints at the evaluation of the results of treatment are given.
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