Following the loose criteria, the success rate of non-surgical root canal re-treatment obturated with gutta percha was 87% for 1–3 years follow-up (95% CI, 0.79–0.93) with significant heterogeneity across the studies (I2 = 88.5%). Factors influencing the success rate under the loose ...
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Its use in exposed conditions requires prior treatment (Liese and Kumar, 2003), while its use can be further enhanced through the application of modern engineering techniques. Bamboo can be processed into modern products (engineered bamboo) that may successfully compete with wood products in price ...
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Root Canal TherapyBackground : Though success rates of endodontic initial treatment have been improving over the years, persistence of periapical disease is far from being a rare condition. The most common therapeutical options for the re-treatment of teeth with periapical pathosis are non-surgical...
Non‐surgical Re‐treatment Case II:ASAbeats per minuteblood pressureclinical success ratemedical historyroot canal re-treatmentdoi:10.1002/9781119411956.ch17Yoshio YahataJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd
CLINICAL RELEVANCE Single-appointment root canal retreatments could be considered as a viable treatment option for orthograde retreatment cases with periradicular lesion size smaller than 5 mm.doi:10.1007/s00784-016-1957-2Tan Firat Eyuboglu
Root Canal TherapyBACKGROUND: Though success rates of endodontic initial treatment have been improving over the years, persistence of periapical disease is far from being a rare condition. The most common therapeutical options for the re-treatment of teeth with periapical pathosis are non-surgical ...
The overall success rate of re-treatment was 74%. Conclusions. The microbial flora in canals after failed endodontic therapy differed markedly from the flora in untreated teeth. Infection at the time of root filling and size of the periapical lesion were factors that had a negative influence on...
The success rate of surgical apicoectomy is slightly higher than that of non-surgical endodontic retreatment. Nevertheless, no treatment alternative is suitable in every case and patient selection is thus crucial for therapeutic success.doi:10.1007/s12285-020-00247-5F. Hertel...