2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.tripleo.2010.10.007
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The perceived prognosis of endodontic treatment and implant therapy among dental practitioners

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“…Singla and Aggarwal used a spiral CT to report a C-shaped canal involving 2 different canals in the palatal root of a maxillary second molar 20. Recently, Kottoor and colleagues used CBCT to identify the apical third of the palatal root bifurcated into 2 different palatal roots similar to that in the case of our patient 21. In the case of our patient, CBCT images provided valuable information about the canal/root configuration and confirmed the presence of 4 canals and the relationship of the unusual C-shaped canal with the 3 buccal canals, which were not clearly visualized in the diagnostic periapical radiograph.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…Singla and Aggarwal used a spiral CT to report a C-shaped canal involving 2 different canals in the palatal root of a maxillary second molar 20. Recently, Kottoor and colleagues used CBCT to identify the apical third of the palatal root bifurcated into 2 different palatal roots similar to that in the case of our patient 21. In the case of our patient, CBCT images provided valuable information about the canal/root configuration and confirmed the presence of 4 canals and the relationship of the unusual C-shaped canal with the 3 buccal canals, which were not clearly visualized in the diagnostic periapical radiograph.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…In one study from Canada 91 there was an increasing preference for an implant-supported restoration compared with root canal retreatment. Conversely, another study 92 found that there was not a shift towards implant treatment compared with endodontic treatment, despite a perception that implant treatment produced a better outcome.…”
Section: Quality Of Lifementioning
confidence: 95%
“…28 Stockhausen et al found that although there was no evidence that clinicians were increasing their prescription of implant therapy, there was a perceived superior outcome of implant compared with endodontic treatment amongst dentists. 29…”
Section: Decision Making In Endodonticsmentioning
confidence: 99%