THE ROLE OF ENDODONTICS IN THE TREATMENT OF CHRONIC ODONTOGENIC DISEASES IN PREPARATION FOR PROSTHETICS

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Siberian Journal of Life Sciences and Agriculture Pub Date : 2023-02-28 DOI:10.12731/2658-6649-2023-15-1-294-307
T. L. Marugina, D. V. Kiprin, Anna I. Cherevatenko
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Background. When planning orthopedic restoration of significantly destroyed teeth with signs of apical periodontitis, it is necessary to assess the complexity of root canal anatomy as one of the factors influencing successful endodontic dental treatment. Modern approaches in endodontics allow in most cases to achieve the restoration of bone tissue, as well as the elimination of the focus of chronic infection, which allows for subsequent orthopedic dental treatment in order to restore their function and increase the percentage of survival in the oral cavity. Purpose. Improving the efficiency of orthopedic restoration of teeth with chronic odontogenic infection. Materials and methods. 64 patients aged 18 to 45 were examined. All had clinical signs of failed endodontic treatment of the incisors in the upper and lower jaws with a dark, radiolucent focus in the apex region, as well as significant destruction of the crown requiring orthopedic restoration. The assessment of radiographic parameters was based on CBCT, and mobility was assessed clinically. The results were evaluated after 6, 12, and 24 months. Results. All patients showed different signs of restoration of the bone tissue after 6 and 12 months and complete restoration of the bone tissue 24 months after the treatment. No pathological tooth mobility was found 24 months after the end of treatment in 100% (primary endodontic treatment) and 97.5% (repeated endodontic treatment) of patients. Conclusion. The analysis of the anatomy of the root canals, and, accordingly, the complexity in biomechanical cleaning and washing of the root canals affects the decision to carry out treatment in one or two visits.
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牙髓病学在治疗慢性牙源性疾病中的作用
背景在计划对有根尖周炎迹象的严重受损牙齿进行矫形修复时,有必要评估根管解剖的复杂性,这是影响牙髓治疗成功的因素之一。在大多数情况下,牙髓病的现代方法允许实现骨组织的修复,以及消除慢性感染的焦点,这允许随后的矫形牙科治疗,以恢复其功能并提高口腔中的存活率。意图提高慢性牙源性感染牙齿矫形修复的效率。材料和方法。64名年龄在18至45岁的患者接受了检查。所有人都有上下颌切牙牙髓治疗失败的临床症状,根尖区域有一个深色的、可透过射线的病灶,牙冠严重破坏,需要进行矫形修复。放射学参数的评估是基于CBCT,移动性是临床评估。在6个月、12个月和24个月后对结果进行评估。后果所有患者在治疗6个月和12个月后都表现出不同的骨组织恢复迹象,在治疗24个月后骨组织完全恢复。100%(初级牙髓治疗)和97.5%(重复牙髓治疗)的患者在治疗结束后24个月未发现病理性牙齿活动。结论根管解剖结构的分析,以及相应的根管生物力学清洁和清洗的复杂性,影响了在一两次就诊中进行治疗的决定。
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Siberian Journal of Life Sciences and Agriculture
Siberian Journal of Life Sciences and Agriculture Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (all)
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