We did apicectomies of 30 teeth with periradicular lesions in 23 patients, using a 3 mm endoscope. Two patients failed to attend for postoperative assessment and of the remaining 21 patients who had 28 teeth treated the operation was judged after 1 year to be a success in 26 (93%).
Endoscopic periradicular surgery : a prospective clinical study / S. Taschieri, M. Del Fabbro, T. Testori, R. Weinstein. - In: BRITISH JOURNAL OF ORAL & MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY. - ISSN 0266-4356. - 45:3(2007), pp. 242-244.
Endoscopic periradicular surgery : a prospective clinical study
S. TaschieriPrimo
;M. Del FabbroSecondo
;R. WeinsteinUltimo
2007
Abstract
We did apicectomies of 30 teeth with periradicular lesions in 23 patients, using a 3 mm endoscope. Two patients failed to attend for postoperative assessment and of the remaining 21 patients who had 28 teeth treated the operation was judged after 1 year to be a success in 26 (93%).File in questo prodotto:
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