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Management Options and Outcomes for Root-Filled Teeth That Have a Periapical Radiolucency
Post-treatment endodontic disease (PTED) may be defined by the presence of a periapical radiolucency in a previously root-filled tooth when the lesion can no longer be assumed to be healing. When a diagnosis of PTED is made, theoretically only three management options remain: no treatment (review and reassess), endodontic retreatment (nonsurgical or surgical), or extraction (including root resection). The purpose of this paper is to provide clinicians with a current and clinically relevant summary of the management options for PTED, with an emphasis on aetiology, case selection, and related outcomes to help clinicians filter and provide management options to the patient.
期刊介绍:
The Australian Endodontic Journal provides a forum for communication in the different fields that encompass endodontics for all specialists and dentists with an interest in the morphology, physiology, and pathology of the human tooth, in particular the dental pulp, root and peri-radicular tissues.
The Journal features regular clinical updates, research reports and case reports from authors worldwide, and also publishes meeting abstracts, society news and historical endodontic glimpses.
The Australian Endodontic Journal is a publication for dentists in general and specialist practice devoted solely to endodontics. It aims to promote communication in the different fields that encompass endodontics for those dentists who have a special interest in endodontics.