Issue |
Med Buccale Chir Buccale
Volume 16, Number 1, janvier 2010
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Page(s) | 15 - 22 | |
Section | Articles originaux | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/mbcb/2009038 | |
Published online | 22 February 2010 |
Article original
Success rate and recurrence frequency of periapical surgery: prospective study on 132 cases
1
Max Fourestier Hospital,
92000
Nanterre, France
2
Private pratice,
75016
Paris, France
3
Ivry sur Seine Hospital,
94200
Ivry sur Seine,
France
4
Endodontic Dentistry department, René Descartes University,
75005
Paris, France
5
St Edmund’s College,
CB3 0BN Cambridge, UK
6
André Grégoire Hospital,
93100
Montreuil, France
7
Oral Surgery Department, René Descartes University,
75005
Paris, France
* Correspondence:
alpalantar@wanadoo.fr
Received:
26
September
2009
Accepted:
18
November
2009
Objectives: Primary aim is to quantify the success rate of periapical surgery. Secondary objectives include the determination of the histological nature of the lesions, and the incidence of the different teeth on which this surgery is performed.
Study design: This is a prospective cohort study conducted in one centre. The same operator following a standardized surgical protocol performed all surgeries. Follow-up (including clinical examination and periapical X-ray) was conducted at day 7, and months 6, 12 and 18. Statistical analysis included determination of the mean, standard deviation and paired two-tailed Student’s t-test, for each of the variables.
Results:132 periapical surgeries were performed on 114 patients. Success and failure rate at 18 months, are 90%, and 6%, and uncertain in 4%. Histopathology confirmed that 72% of the lesions were granulomas, and 28% cysts. Periapical surgery pertains mostly to maxillary (70%) and posterior teeth (70%).
Conclusion: Prognosis of conventional periapical surgery is very good. Failure rate peaks at 7 months, written informed consent is paramount.
Key words: radicular cyst / apicoectomy / prospective study / wound healing / periapical periodontitis / retrograde obturation
© SFMBCB, 2010
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