Cirugía periapical de 29 dientes. Comparación entre técnica convencional, microsierra y uso de ultrasonidos

  1. Vallecillo Capilla, M
  2. Muñoz Soto, E
  3. Reyes Botella, C
  4. Prados Sánchez, E
  5. Olmedo Gaya, MV
Aldizkaria:
Medicina oral

ISSN: 1137-2834

Argitalpen urtea: 2002

Alea: 7

Zenbakia: 1

Orrialdeak: 46-53

Mota: Artikulua

Beste argitalpen batzuk: Medicina oral

Laburpena

Objectives: A clinical and radiological study is made of the results obtained with different periapical surgical techniques. Material and methods: Twenty-nine single-root teeth from 29 patients with periapical pathology following correct endodontic treatment were divided into three groups: (A) 10 patients in which rotary instruments were used to perform osteotomy, apicoectomy and cavity preparation; (B) 10 patients in which rotary instruments were used to perform osteotomy and apical resection, with ultrasound root-end cavity preparation; and (C) 9 patients in which microsaws were used for osteotomy, and ultrasound for cavity preparation. All teeth were filled with IRM®. Clinical and radiological controls were made after 10 days, one and 6 months, and one year. Results: Clinical success with the absence of symptoms was achieved in 17 cases (58.6%), while in 16 patients (55.2%) the X-ray images showed complete bony regeneration (complete healing). The clinical success rate after one year was 40%, 70% and 66.7% in groups A, B and C, respectively, while complete radiographic healing was recorded in 30%, 60% and 77.8%. There were three failures in group A, two in group C, and none in group B. Conclusion: In conclusion, the best results were obtained when ultrasound was used for root-end cavity preparation