Two- and three-dimensional evaluation of endodontic microsurgery outcomes in maxillary anterior teeth with through-and-through lesions: a retrospective cohort study

对上颌前牙贯穿性病变进行根管显微外科手术治疗效果的二维和三维评估:一项回顾性队列研究

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: This retrospective cohort study evaluated healing outcomes following endodontic microsurgery (EMS) in maxillary anterior teeth with through-and-through periapical lesions (PALs) using periapical radiographs and cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT). METHODS: Permanent teeth with through-and-through PALs treated by EMS and followed for more than 24 months were included. Two calibrated endodontic specialists independently assessed two-dimensional (2D) healing according to the Molven criteria and three-dimensional (3D) healing using the PENN 3D criteria. Treatment outcomes were dichotomized as success (complete and incomplete/limited healing) or failure (uncertain and unsatisfactory healing). Preoperative and follow-up lesion volumes were calculated using Mimics software. RESULTS: Sixteen patients (22 teeth, 16 through-and-through lesions) with a follow-up period ranging from 24 to 61 months (mean, 33 months) were included. Complete healing was observed in 62.5% of cases according to the 2D criteria and in 31.3% according to the 3D criteria. The mean lesion volume significantly decreased from 856.97 ± 566.06 mm³ preoperatively to 95.74 ± 180.45 mm³ at follow-up (P < 0.0001). CONCLUSIONS: Favorable healing outcomes were observed following EMS in maxillary anterior teeth with through-and-through lesions. CBCT-based assessment applied more stringent healing criteria than periapical radiographs and provided a more comprehensive evaluation of periapical bone regeneration.

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