1972
DOI: 10.14219/jada.archive.1972.0445
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Radectomy of Multirooted Teeth

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“…The effect of periodontal therapy on the survival of multi-rooted teeth with furcation involvement has been systematically reviewed (Huynh-Ba et al 2009), and this review concluded that good long-term survival rates could be achieved. There has been a great variation reported for the survival data of teeth after resective treatment (Bergenholtz 1972, Hamp et al 1975, Klavan 1975, Langer et al 1981, Erpenstein 1983, Bu¨hler 1988, Basten et al 1996, Blomlof et al 1997, Carnevale et al 1998, Dannewitz et al 2006). There has been a great variation reported for the survival data of teeth after resective treatment (Bergenholtz 1972, Hamp et al 1975, Klavan 1975, Langer et al 1981, Erpenstein 1983, Bu¨hler 1988, Basten et al 1996, Blomlof et al 1997, Carnevale et al 1998, Dannewitz et al 2006).…”
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“…The effect of periodontal therapy on the survival of multi-rooted teeth with furcation involvement has been systematically reviewed (Huynh-Ba et al 2009), and this review concluded that good long-term survival rates could be achieved. There has been a great variation reported for the survival data of teeth after resective treatment (Bergenholtz 1972, Hamp et al 1975, Klavan 1975, Langer et al 1981, Erpenstein 1983, Bu¨hler 1988, Basten et al 1996, Blomlof et al 1997, Carnevale et al 1998, Dannewitz et al 2006). There has been a great variation reported for the survival data of teeth after resective treatment (Bergenholtz 1972, Hamp et al 1975, Klavan 1975, Langer et al 1981, Erpenstein 1983, Bu¨hler 1988, Basten et al 1996, Blomlof et al 1997, Carnevale et al 1998, Dannewitz et al 2006).…”
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“…The prognosis of root resection has been well documented 4,6‐16,25 . Some investigators have reported that root‐resected molars have a >90% survival rate, 7,8,11,12 whereas other investigators have reported that 30% of resected molars failed over a 10‐year period 10,14,25‐27 .…”
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“…The root‐resection procedure is quite effective in the management of furcation‐involved multirooted molars, and the treatment outcomes of root‐resected teeth can be assessed by case‐controlled or follow‐up epidemiologic studies. However, in an evaluation of a relatively small number of case‐controlled studies, the success rate of root resection was reported to have a broad range because there is no consensus on the inclusion criteria defined by the various authors 4,6‐16 . On the other hand, a follow‐up epidemiologic study from a general population performed by analyzing a nationwide population‐based database is still absent.…”
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“…Sin embargo, a pesar de que algunos autores han informado de buenos resultados (38,39), cuando se evalúa el desempeño en el largo plazo se encuentran tasas de fracaso que van desde el 32% (40) hasta el 38% (41). A pesar de que la causa principal de fracaso fuese periodontal, es incierto si puede esperarse una alta incidencia de fracturas radiculares como lo sugieren algunos estudios (41,42).…”
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