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Correlation between the Periapical Index and Lesion Volume in Cone-Beam Computed Tomography Images
Introduction: The study aimed to correlate the Periapical Index (PAI), obtained by way of periapical radiographs, with the volume of chronic periapical lesion, obtained through cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT), in the permanent teeth.
Maia Filho, Etevaldo Matos +4 more
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Abstract Background Peri‐implantitis is a destructive disease affecting the tissues surrounding dental implants. Biomaterials may be applied during surgical treatment to reconstruct bony defects and support soft tissue healing. However, current evidence is unclear if these treatments increase the likelihood of peri‐implantitis resolution.
Sukirth M. Ganesan +13 more
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Effect of stress on the development of induced periapical lesion in rats
Uma vez que o estresse crônico pode estimular excessivamente o sistema nervoso simpático, levando a uma diminuição da resposta imune, favorecendo a perda óssea frente a um processo inflamatório, o objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar o efeito do estresse
Pinto, Ítza Amarisis Ribeiro
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Abstract Background Identifying individuals at high risk for developing peri‐implantitis (PI) and then determining the prognosis for implants with PI is crucial for treatment planning. Methods This study longitudinally followed implants from implant placement retrospectively.
Muhammad H. A. Saleh +9 more
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Abstract Background The accurate assessment of infraosseous periodontal defects is crucial for effective diagnosis and treatment planning. Cone‐beam computed tomography (CBCT) enables detailed imaging of these defects; however, to leverage their full potential, CBCT images must be reconstructed in 3 dimensions (3D).
Daniel Palkovics +8 more
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The post-endodontic periapical lesion : histologic and etiopathogenic aspects [PDF]
Apical periodontitis is produced in the majority of cases by intraradicular infection. Treatment consists in the elimination of the infectious agents by endodontia.
Peñarrocha Diago, Miguel +3 more
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Periapical periodontitis results from pulpal infection leading to pulpal necrosis and resorption of periapical bone. The current treatment is root canal therapy, which attempts to eliminate infection and necrotic tissue.
Yasir Dilshad Siddiqui +9 more
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Endoscopic Transnasal Apicoectomy for Odontogenic Maxillary Sinusitis
Endoscopic transnasal apicoectomy (ETA) is a novel multidisciplinary technique that combines endoscopic sinus surgery with apicoectomy via a transnasal approach. ETA enables direct access to periapical lesions while preserving the causative tooth. Our initial experience suggests that this minimally invasive approach is safe, feasible, and effective for
Kenta Fukui +7 more
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One complication in implant dentistry is the implant periapical lesion. This case report describes a 30-year-old man who after an injury was treated with a single implant that caused a fistula that appeared four months after the implant installation ...
Kisch, J. +3 more
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Introduction: Periapical lesions are a common clinical finding, often detected through imaging techniques such as conventional radiography (CR) and cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT).
Sowmy S. Kanneppady +6 more
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