TY - JOUR
T1 - The dynamics of periapical lesions in endodontically treated teeth that are left without intervention
T2 - A longitudinal study
AU - Tsesis, Igor
AU - Goldberger, Tomer
AU - Taschieri, Silvio
AU - Seifan, Mottie
AU - Tamse, Aviad
AU - Rosen, Eyal
PY - 2013/12
Y1 - 2013/12
N2 - Introduction The long-term dynamics of periapical lesions in endodontically treated teeth is not fully elucidated, thus presenting a clinical dilemma regarding the need for an intervention. The aim of the study was to retrospectively evaluate the long-term dynamics of periapical lesions that were left without intervention in endodontically treated teeth. Methods Periapical status surveys of patients treated in a public dental clinic were retrospectively evaluated for the presence of periapical lesions in endodontically treated coronally restored teeth. The dynamics of the included periapical lesions was evaluated based on the periapical index (PAI) score changes between 2 consecutive periapical surveys of at least a 4-year interval. The influence of various factors on lesion dynamics was statistically evaluated. Results The study cohort consisted of 74 patients with a total of 200 endodontically treated teeth having periapical lesions that fulfilled the inclusion criteria. Fifty-seven (28.5%) lesions remained unchanged, 103 (51.5%) lesions worsened (PAI score increased), and 40 (20%) lesions improved (PAI score decreased). Poor root canal filling and poor restoration were found to adversely affect the long-term dynamics of the periapical lesions (P <.05). Age, sex, and the presence of a post had no statistically significant influence on lesion dynamics (P >.05). Conclusions Poor root canal filling and poor restoration may adversely affect the long-term dynamics of periapical lesions that are left without intervention in endodontically treated teeth. Therefore, in cases of poor root canal filling or poor restoration, further intervention may be indicated.
AB - Introduction The long-term dynamics of periapical lesions in endodontically treated teeth is not fully elucidated, thus presenting a clinical dilemma regarding the need for an intervention. The aim of the study was to retrospectively evaluate the long-term dynamics of periapical lesions that were left without intervention in endodontically treated teeth. Methods Periapical status surveys of patients treated in a public dental clinic were retrospectively evaluated for the presence of periapical lesions in endodontically treated coronally restored teeth. The dynamics of the included periapical lesions was evaluated based on the periapical index (PAI) score changes between 2 consecutive periapical surveys of at least a 4-year interval. The influence of various factors on lesion dynamics was statistically evaluated. Results The study cohort consisted of 74 patients with a total of 200 endodontically treated teeth having periapical lesions that fulfilled the inclusion criteria. Fifty-seven (28.5%) lesions remained unchanged, 103 (51.5%) lesions worsened (PAI score increased), and 40 (20%) lesions improved (PAI score decreased). Poor root canal filling and poor restoration were found to adversely affect the long-term dynamics of the periapical lesions (P <.05). Age, sex, and the presence of a post had no statistically significant influence on lesion dynamics (P >.05). Conclusions Poor root canal filling and poor restoration may adversely affect the long-term dynamics of periapical lesions that are left without intervention in endodontically treated teeth. Therefore, in cases of poor root canal filling or poor restoration, further intervention may be indicated.
KW - Endodontically treated teeth
KW - periapical lesion
KW - persistent apical periodontits
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U2 - 10.1016/j.joen.2013.09.010
DO - 10.1016/j.joen.2013.09.010
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AN - SCOPUS:84888007837
SN - 0099-2399
VL - 39
SP - 1510
EP - 1515
JO - Journal of Endodontics
JF - Journal of Endodontics
IS - 12
ER -