The Buffalo study: Outcome and associated predictors in endodontic microsurgery- a cohort study.

International endodontic journal 2021 Vol.54(3) p. 301-318

Azim AA, Albanyan H, Azim KA, Piasecki L

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Abstract

[AIM] To (i) evaluate and compare the outcome of endodontic microsurgery (EMS) using periapical radiographs (PAs) and cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) scans; (ii) identify prognostic factors affecting the outcome; and (iii) correlate the effect of guided tissue regeneration (GTR) on the pattern of apical bone remodelling.

[METHODOLOGY] Eighty-two patients (101 teeth) who received EMS were included and followed-up using clinical and radiographic examinations (PAs and CBCT scans). Two calibrated endodontists evaluated the radiographic healing (favourable or unfavourable) by assessing PAs and CBCT. The success (favourable radiographic outcome with no clinical symptoms) and survival rates (tooth retention without clinical symptoms) were calculated, and the cause of failure (diseased or fractured) was identified. Pre-treatment (age, sex, tooth type, position, sequence of treatment, quality of root canal before surgery, presence/absence of through-and-through lesion, presence/absence apico-marginal defect) and treatment (presence/absence of errors during surgery, type of error (major or minor), retro-preparation depth, presence/absence of an isthmus, retro-filling material used, presence/absence bone graft material and/or resorbable membrane) factors were recorded. Data were analysed statistically to determine the inter-observer, intra-observer and inter-radiographic agreements. Univariate, bivariate and logistic regression analysis were used to determine prognostic factors affecting the outcome and the effect of GTR on the pattern of apical bone remodelling. The significance level was set at 5%.

[RESULTS] Sixty-eight patients (83 teeth) presented for outcome evaluation (recall rate: 84%). The survival rate was 93%. The success rate was 88% using PA and 86% using CBCT when vertical root fracture (VRF) cases were included and 94% using PAs, and 91% using CBCT when VRF cases were excluded. The intra- and inter-observer agreements were substantial using CBCT, slight to a fair agreement using PA (P < 0.001), and slight to moderate for inter-radiographic agreement. The occurence of a major procedural error during surgery was the only negative predictor for the outcome of EMS (P = 0.013). GTR did not affect the success rate or the type of healing when assessed using PA but it affected the type of healing on CBCT scans (complete vs incomplete healing) and the pattern of cortical plate remodelling (P < 0.001).

[CONCLUSION] The success and survival rate of endodontic microsurgery was very high, and the occurrence of a major procedural error during surgery was the only factor affecting the outcome. GTR did not improve the outcome, but did affect the quality of apical bone remodelling following EMS.

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유형영어 표현한국어 / 풀이UMLS CUI출처등장
시술 microsurgery 미세수술 dict 3
해부 tissue scispacy 1
해부 bone scispacy 1
해부 tooth scispacy 1
해부 bone graft material scispacy 1
합병증 through-and-through scispacy 1
약물 GTR → guided tissue regeneration C0085147
Guided Tissue Regeneration
scispacy 1
약물 [RESULTS] Sixty-eight patients ( scispacy 1
질환 tooth retention scispacy 1
질환 tooth type scispacy 1
질환 fracture C0016658
Fracture
scispacy 1
질환 PAs → periapical radiographs scispacy 1
질환 teeth scispacy 1
기타 patients scispacy 1
기타 CBCT → cone-beam computed tomography scispacy 1

MeSH Terms

Cohort Studies; Cone-Beam Computed Tomography; Humans; Microsurgery; Root Canal Therapy; Treatment Outcome

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