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Apical microsurgery vs repeated orthograde treatment of root canals: criteria for selection of a method of treatment. Part I

https://doi.org/10.33925/1683-2981-2019-17-2-59-64

Abstract

In case of failure of primary therapy of root canals the modern endodontiya gives to doctors various opportunities of treatment allowing to avoid a tooth extraction. In article the reasons of failure of standard endodontic treatment are considered.

Aim. Recommendations and diagnostic criteria for the choice of a technique of repeated intervention are discussed: orthograde therapy, apical surgical treatment, a tooth extraction or dynamic observation of a clinical situation. The clinical cases in article illustrate process of making decision on the choice of tactics of treatment in various clinical situations. 

About the Authors

M. V. Berkhman
Department of stomatology of the general practice of SPBINSTOM ; «MEDI on Commandant's»
Russian Federation
PhD, the dentist of clinic, the assistant to department


S. S. Kozlova
«MEDI on Commandant's»
Russian Federation
the dentist


A. I. Prosin
«MEDI on Commandant's»
Russian Federation
the dentist


O. V. Chernenko
«MEDI on Commandant's»
Russian Federation
the dentist


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For citations:


Berkhman M.V., Kozlova S.S., Prosin A.I., Chernenko O.V. Apical microsurgery vs repeated orthograde treatment of root canals: criteria for selection of a method of treatment. Part I. Endodontics Today. 2019;17(2):59-64. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.33925/1683-2981-2019-17-2-59-64



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