2015
DOI: 10.18044/medinform.201524.364
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Conservative non-surgical management of an extensive periapical lesion – a case report

Abstract: Objectives: The most common pathologic processes of jaws with inflammatory origin from necrotic dental pulp are periapical lesions. Periradicular granuloma and radicular cyst are the most important lesions, which can be seen in the teeth with necrotic pulp or improper root canal therapy Various clinical methods have been used in attempts to differentiate a periradicular granuloma from a periradicular cyst. The only accurate way to distinguish these two entitles is by histologic examination. This study presents… Show more

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“…4 Dengan menghilangkan sumber iritan dari sistem saluran akar dan dilakukan obturasi, diharapkan terjadinya penyembuhan lesi periapikal. 7 Apabila tidak dirawat, granuloma periapikal dapat bertransformasi menjadi kista periapikal melalui proliferasi sel epitel pada daerah tersebut. 4…”
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“…4 Dengan menghilangkan sumber iritan dari sistem saluran akar dan dilakukan obturasi, diharapkan terjadinya penyembuhan lesi periapikal. 7 Apabila tidak dirawat, granuloma periapikal dapat bertransformasi menjadi kista periapikal melalui proliferasi sel epitel pada daerah tersebut. 4…”
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“…Nonsurgical endodontic therapy of periapical lesions is a frequent and reliable course of treatment due to its high success rate 9 . Nevertheless, there are good reasons for endodontic surgery 10 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7,8 Nonsurgical endodontic therapy of periapical lesions is a frequent and reliable course of treatment due to its high success rate. 9 Nevertheless, there are good reasons for endodontic surgery. 10 When endodontic surgery is required in the posterior region, it is frequently delayed in favor of tooth extraction, implant placement, or deliberate replantation of mandibular premolars and molars.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Non-surgical endodontic management of periapical lesions is a routine predictable procedure for treatment because of its high success rate (1). However, there are valid indications for endodontic surgery (2).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%