2019
DOI: 10.1038/s41415-019-0516-z
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Endodontic microsurgery. Part two: armamentarium and technique

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“…Retrograde filling is a surgical method for the treatment of recurrent periapical lesions, to seal the root end and avoid the spread of infection in the root canal system [ 87 ]. Retrograde filling is performed after 3 mm of apical resection and 3 mm of root-end preparation, which is one of the most critical steps in endodontic microsurgery and intentional replantation [ 88 , 89 ].…”
Section: Clinical Applications In Endodonticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Retrograde filling is a surgical method for the treatment of recurrent periapical lesions, to seal the root end and avoid the spread of infection in the root canal system [ 87 ]. Retrograde filling is performed after 3 mm of apical resection and 3 mm of root-end preparation, which is one of the most critical steps in endodontic microsurgery and intentional replantation [ 88 , 89 ].…”
Section: Clinical Applications In Endodonticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fuente: propia de los autores Con el protocolo de la cirugía periapical se consiguió eliminar el foco infeccioso del granuloma radicular, además de los restos gracias al legrado o curetaje apical. Al preservar el diente mediante la ejecución del tratamiento de conductos pertinente, el sellado apical hermético y la obturación retrógrada con material biocompatible previa apicectomía (8). Asimismo, la aplicación de PRF repara y cicatriza con rapidez los tejidos favorablemente.…”
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“…Orstavik [82] found that almost 85% of periapical lesions healed within 48 months. However, only 42.5% of the lesions were in the process of healing 6 months after the end of endodontic treatment.…”
Section: Endodontic Treatment Of Periapical Lesionsmentioning
confidence: 99%