2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.joms.2014.02.004
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Outcomes of Periradicular Surgery of Maxillary First Molars Using a Vestibular Approach: A Prospective, Clinical Study With One Year of Follow-Up

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“…It may also be helpful in complicated cases which are not healing and when a decision is needed whether to extract or to attempt further endodontic treatment, although the evidence for this is not strong (Al‐Salehi & Horner ) In terms of high level evidence, only one randomized controlled trial has been performed to assess the impact of using CBCT compared with conventional radiography on patient outcomes (Kurt et al . ). This study found no significant advantage of using preoperative CBCT over periapical radiographs in terms of healing of the lesion after 1‐year follow‐up.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…It may also be helpful in complicated cases which are not healing and when a decision is needed whether to extract or to attempt further endodontic treatment, although the evidence for this is not strong (Al‐Salehi & Horner ) In terms of high level evidence, only one randomized controlled trial has been performed to assess the impact of using CBCT compared with conventional radiography on patient outcomes (Kurt et al . ). This study found no significant advantage of using preoperative CBCT over periapical radiographs in terms of healing of the lesion after 1‐year follow‐up.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In the presence of filling, CBCT had low accuracy [61]. In our recent clinical study, we observed that preoperative CBCT examination demonstrated positive contributions to the endodontic surgery of maxillary first molar teeth [62]. Maxillary posterior teeth have close relationship with maxillary sinus.…”
Section: Endodonticsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Kurt et al [38] performed a prospective, clinical study comparing the pre-surgical evaluation by CBCT and conventional radiography on the outcomes of periradicular surgery of maxillary fi rst molars. It was found that CBCT evaluation resulted in shorter operative time and fewer sinus membrane perforations.…”
Section: Presurgical Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%