OBJECTIVE: To systematically review the survival rate and incidence of complications of furcation-involved multirooted teeth following periodontal therapy after at least 5 years. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Electronic and manual searches were performed up to and including January 2008. Publication selection, data extraction and validity assessment were performed independently by three reviewers. RESULTS: Twenty-two publications met the inclusion criteria. Because of the heterogeneity of the data, a meta-analysis could not be performed. The survival rate of molars treated non-surgically was >90% after 5-9 years. The corresponding values for the different surgical procedures were: Surgical therapy: 43.1% to 96%, observation period: 5-53 years. Tunn...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the clinical validity of multi-rooted teeth subjected to r...
The molars are the teeth that suffer the greatest periodontal destruction in untreated patients. Whe...
The molars are the teeth that suffer the greatest periodontal destruction in untreated patients. Whe...
Objective: To systematically review the survival rate and incidence of complications of furcation-in...
Background and objective Degree III furcation involvement (FI) represents a risk of molar tooth loss...
Background and objective Degree III furcation involvement (FI) represents a risk of molar tooth loss...
Background and objective Degree III furcation involvement (FI) represents a risk of molar tooth loss...
Background: The aim of this study was to investigate risk of tooth loss in molars with furcation in...
Background: The aim of this study was to investigate risk of tooth loss in molars with furcation in...
Background: The aim of this study was to investigate risk of tooth loss in molars with furcation in...
Background: The aim of this study was to investigate risk of tooth loss in molars with furcation in...
Furcation involvement (FI) is one of the most detrimental factors affecting tooth survival rate over...
BackgroundRoot resection has been considered a viable treatment option for molars with furcation def...
BACKGROUND: Periodontal involvement of the furcation area (furcation involvement, FI) has been repor...
Maxillary molars with interradicular loss of periodontal tissue have an increased risk of additional...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the clinical validity of multi-rooted teeth subjected to r...
The molars are the teeth that suffer the greatest periodontal destruction in untreated patients. Whe...
The molars are the teeth that suffer the greatest periodontal destruction in untreated patients. Whe...
Objective: To systematically review the survival rate and incidence of complications of furcation-in...
Background and objective Degree III furcation involvement (FI) represents a risk of molar tooth loss...
Background and objective Degree III furcation involvement (FI) represents a risk of molar tooth loss...
Background and objective Degree III furcation involvement (FI) represents a risk of molar tooth loss...
Background: The aim of this study was to investigate risk of tooth loss in molars with furcation in...
Background: The aim of this study was to investigate risk of tooth loss in molars with furcation in...
Background: The aim of this study was to investigate risk of tooth loss in molars with furcation in...
Background: The aim of this study was to investigate risk of tooth loss in molars with furcation in...
Furcation involvement (FI) is one of the most detrimental factors affecting tooth survival rate over...
BackgroundRoot resection has been considered a viable treatment option for molars with furcation def...
BACKGROUND: Periodontal involvement of the furcation area (furcation involvement, FI) has been repor...
Maxillary molars with interradicular loss of periodontal tissue have an increased risk of additional...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the clinical validity of multi-rooted teeth subjected to r...
The molars are the teeth that suffer the greatest periodontal destruction in untreated patients. Whe...
The molars are the teeth that suffer the greatest periodontal destruction in untreated patients. Whe...