2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.joen.2017.01.004
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Endodontics, Endodontic Retreatment, and Apical Surgery Versus Tooth Extraction and Implant Placement: A Systematic Review

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“…Apicectomy is a common procedure in endodontic surgery hat aims to remove periapical lesions (granuloma or cysts) in cases of post‐treatment endodontic disease following conventional root canal treatment (Chercoles‐Ruiz et al . 2017). Most often the procedure is followed by root‐end filling.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Apicectomy is a common procedure in endodontic surgery hat aims to remove periapical lesions (granuloma or cysts) in cases of post‐treatment endodontic disease following conventional root canal treatment (Chercoles‐Ruiz et al . 2017). Most often the procedure is followed by root‐end filling.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La relación entre el pronóstico y el tipo de diente no está muy claro todavía, muchos autores coinciden en que los incisivos y los caninos tienen mayor tasa de éxito 23,24 , lo que puede explicarse porque los sectores anteriores son más accesibles y permiten una excelente vista del campo operatorio, favoreciéndose obtener un mejor sellado apical. Barone et al 25 encontraron que lesiones menores o igual a 10 mm tenían una tasa de éxito.…”
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“…As the demand to save and maintain natural teeth has increased, more endodontic procedures are being performed, with a consequent increased risk for failure of root canal therapy or retreatment, and periradicular endodontic surgery. The success rate of endodontic surgery in the literature ranges from 59.1 to 96.8% [28,29]. Most failures were due to inadequate root canal sealing.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%