Current opportunities of primary endodontic treatment of chronic apical periodontitis with endo-perio origin
https://doi.org/10.36377/1683-2981-2021-19-4-338-342
Abstract
Primary endodontic treatment of chronic apical periodontitis caused by primary perio lesion, a frequent case in the dental clinical practice. This situation is a dilemma when drawing up a comprehensive treatment plan for a patient, taking into account the pathogenesis of the disease. Extracting or saving a tooth is still a controversial issue for dental surgeons and therapists. To obtain a successful result, it is necessary to carry out high-quality endodontic and periodontal treatment. This article represents a clinical case of primary endodontic treatment of tooth 1.7 with endo-perio lesion. At the final stage, the final result of the treatment is presented in 2 weeks. This article will help dentists acquire additional knowledge necessary for making decisions and choosing treatment tactics in difficult clinical situations.
About the Authors
I. V. KornetovaRussian Federation
Irina Kornetova – Candidate of Medical Sciences, Leading Specialist, Consultant Physician at VDW (GmbH, Germany)
St. Petersburg
A. V. Mitronin
Russian Federation
Alexander Mitronin – professor, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Dean of the Faculty of Dentistry, Head of the Department, Honored Doctor of Russian Federation
Moscow
I. M. Rabinovich
Russian Federation
Ilya Rabinovich – professor, Honored Doctor of the Russian Federation. Head of the Department of Therapeutic Dentistry
Moscow
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Review
For citations:
Kornetova I.V., Mitronin A.V., Rabinovich I.M. Current opportunities of primary endodontic treatment of chronic apical periodontitis with endo-perio origin. Endodontics Today. 2021;19(4):338-342. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.36377/1683-2981-2021-19-4-338-342