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Endodontik Perforasyonların Yönetimi

Year 2024, Volume: 3 Issue: 3, 141 - 149, 31.12.2024
https://doi.org/10.62268/add.1552296

Abstract

Kök perforasyonu, Amerikan Endodontistler Birliği (AAE) tarafından kök kanal sistemi ile dişin dış yüzeyi arasında mekanik veya patolojik iletişim olarak tanımlanır ve endodontik tedavi ile ilişkili en yaygın başarısızlık sebeplerinden biri olduğu rapor edilmiştir. Literatürde perforasyonların görülme sıklığının %3-10 arasında değiştiği gösterilmiştir. Endodontik perforasyonlar, restoratif işlemler veya endodontik tedavi sırasında meydana gelen iyatrojenik hatalarla veya çürük ve rezorpsiyon gibi patolojik durumlarda ortaya çıkabilir. Endodontik perforasyonların teşhisinde çeşitli yöntemler kullanılır. Bunlar, kanama kontrolü, radyografiler, elektrikli apex bulucular, konik ışınlı bilgisayarlı tomografi ve dental operasyon mikroskobudur. Perforasyonların prognozunu etkileyen faktörler, perforasyonun lokalizasyonu, perforasyonun büyüklüğü, perforasyon kapatılana kadar geçen zaman, periodontal durum, hekimin manipülasyonu ve görüşü, hastanın oral hijyeni ve kooperasyonu ve kullanılan tamir materyalleridir. Perforasyon tamirinde amaç, perfore alandaki mikroorganizmaları uzaklaştırıp, perfore alanın hermetik şekilde biyouyumlu bir malzeme kullanılarak kapatılmasıdır. Perforasyonun tamiri iki şekilde yapılabilir: 1- Ortograd, 2- Cerrahi yaklaşım. Ortograd yöntemde perfore bölge konvansiyonel olarak bir onarım malzemesi ile tamir edilir. Cerrahi tekniklerde direkt perfore bölgeye ulaşılarak tıkama yapılabilir ayrıca kök amputasyonu, kasti replantasyon, biküspidizasyon veya hemiseksiyon da uygulanabilir. Başarılı bir perforasyon tamiri sonucu, kalıcı enflamasyon veya periodontal ataşman kaybı olmamalı, periodontal doku parçalanması olması durumunda doku ataşmanı yeniden sağlanmalıdır.

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  • 37. Bargholz C. Perforation repair with mineral trioxide aggregate: a modified matrix concept. Int Endod J. 2005;38:59-69.
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  • 39. Bogaerts P. Treatment of root perforations with calcium hydroxide and SuperEBA cement: a clinical report. Int Endod J. 1997;30:210-9.
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  • 41. Frank AL. Resorption, perforations, and fractures. Dent Clin North Am. 1974;18:465-87.
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  • 63. Loushine BA, Bryan TE, Looney SW, Gillen BM, Loushine RJ, Weller RN, Et AL. Setting properties and cytotoxicity evaluation of a premixed bioceramic root canal sealer. J Endod. 2011;37:673-7.

Management of Endodontic Perforations

Year 2024, Volume: 3 Issue: 3, 141 - 149, 31.12.2024
https://doi.org/10.62268/add.1552296

Abstract

References

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  • 2. Siqueira JF. Aetiology of root canal treatment failure: why well‐treated teeth can fail. Int Endod J. 2001;34:1-10.
  • 3. Ashley M, Harris I. The assessment of the endodontically treated tooth. Dent Update. 2001;28:247-52.
  • 4. Da Silva EJL, Andrade C, Tay L, Herrera D. Furcal-perforation repair with mineral trioxide aggregate: two years follow-up. Indian J Dent Res. 2012;23:542-5.
  • 5. Ingle JI, Endodontics, Lea and Febiger, Philadelphia, p64, 75.
  • 6. Aguirre R, Eldeeb ME. Evaluation of the repair of mechanical furcation perforations using amalgam, gutta-percha, or indium foil. J Endod. 1986;12:249-56.
  • 7. Seltzer S, Sinai I, August D. Periodontal effects of root perforations before and during endodontic procedures. J Dent Res. 1970;49:332-9.
  • 8. Alhadainy HA, Himel VT. An in vitro evaluation of plaster of Paris barriers used under amalgam and glass ionomer to repair furcation perforations. J Endod. 1994;20:449-52.
  • 9. Farzaneh M, Abitbol S, Frıedman S. Treatment outcome in endodontics: the Toronto study. Phases I and II: orthograde retreatment. J Endod. 2004;30(9):627-33.
  • 10. Roda RS. Root perforation repair: surgical and nonsurgical management. Pract Proceed Aesthet Dent. 2001;13:467-72.
  • 11. Bhuva B, Ikram O. Complications in endodontics. Prim Dent J. 2020;9(4):52-8.
  • 12. Alghamdi N. Endodontic management of type I maxillary first molar with two palatal roots using cone-beam computed tomography. Dent J. 2024;57(1):1-3.
  • 13. Aslan T, Esim E, Üstün Y, Dönmez Özkan H. Evaluation of stress distributions in mandibular molar teeth with different iatrogenic root perforations repaired with Biodentine or mineral trioxide aggregate: a finite element analysis study. J Endod. 2021;47:631-40.
  • 14. Kuttler S, Mclean A, Dorn S, Fischzang A. The impact of post space preparation with gates-glidden drills on residual dentin thickness in distal roots of mandibular molars. J Am Dent Assoc. 2004;135:903-9.
  • 15. Jew RCK, Weine FS, Keene JJ, Smulson MH. A histologic evaluation of periodontal tissues adjacent to root perforations filled with Cavit. Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol. 1982;54:124-35.
  • 16. Sinai IH. Endodontic perforations: their prognosis and treatment. J Am Dent Assoc. 1977;95:90-5.
  • 17. Trope M. Root resorption of dental and traumatic origin: classification based on etiology. Pract Periodontics Aesthet Dent. 1998;10:515-22.
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  • 19. Nekoofar MH, Ghandi MM, Hayes SJ, Dummer PMH. The fundamental operating principles of electronic root canal length measurement devices. Int Endod J. 2006;39:595-609.
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  • 27. Mozayeni MA, Asnaashari M, Modaresi SJ. Clinical and radiographic evaluation of procedural accidents and errors during root canal therapy. Iran Endod J. 2006;1:97-100.
  • 28. Franco V, Fabiani C, Taschieri S, Malentacca A, Bortolin M, Del Fabbro M. Investigation on the shaping ability of nickel-titanium files when used with a reciprocating motion. J Endod. 2011;37:1398-401.
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  • 38. Jeansonne BG, Boggs WS, Lemon RR. Ferric sulfate hemostasis: effect on osseous wound healing with curettage and irrigation. J Endod. 1993;19:174-6.
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  • 41. Frank AL. Resorption, perforations, and fractures. Dent Clin North Am. 1974;18:465-87.
  • 42. Weisman MI. Treatment of an unusual perforation of an anterior tooth. Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol. 1959;12:732-5.
  • 43. Oswald RJ. Procedural accidents and their repair. Dent Clin North Am. 1979;23:593-616.
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  • 46. Kvınnsland I, Oswald Rj, Halse A, Grønnıngsæter Ag. A Clinical and roentgenological study of 55 cases of root perforation. Int Endod J. 1989 Mar 25;22(2):75–84.
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  • 49. Gutmann JL, Surgical Endodontics, Blackwell Scientific Publications, Boston, 1991, p409-22.
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  • 51. Dazey S, Senia Es. An in vitro comparison of the sealing ability of materials placed in lateral root perforations. J Endod. 1990;16:19-23.
  • 52. Petersson K, Hasselgren G, Tronstad L. Endodontic treatment of experimental root perforations in dog teeth. Dent Traumatol. 1985;1:22-8.
  • 53. Balla R, Lomonaco CJ, Skribner J, Lin LM. Histological study of furcation perforations treated with tricalcium phosphate, hydroxylapatite, amalgam, and life. J Endod. 1991;17:234-8.
  • 54. Askerbeyli Örs S, Aksel H, Küçükkaya Eren S, Serper A. Effect of perforation size and furcal lesion on stress distribution in mandibular molars: a finite element analysis. Int Endod J. 2019;52:377-84.
  • 55. Himel VT, Brady J, Weir J. Evaluation of repair of mechanical perforations of the pulp chamber floor using biodegradable tricalcium phosphate or calcium hydroxide. J Endod. 1985;11:161-5.
  • 56. Benenati FW, Roane JB, Biggs JT, Simon JH. Recall evaluation of iatrogenic root perforations repaired with amalgam and gutta-percha. J Endod. 1986;12:161-6.
  • 57. Holland R, Filho JA, de Souza V, Nery MJ, Bernabé PF, Junior ED. Mineral trioxide aggregate repair of lateral root perforations. J Endod. 2001;27:281-4.
  • 58. Sethi S, Bhushan J, Joshi R, Singla R, Sidhu K. Effect of different irrigants on the push-out bond strength of Biodentine and Theracal LC when used for perforation repair in simulated condition. J Conserv Dent. 2023;26:321-5.
  • 59. Alaçam T, Endodonti, 1. Baskı, İstanbul, Özyurt Matbaacılık, 2012, s462, 469, 471-472, 705, 1173.
  • 60. Parirokh M, Torabinejad M. Mineral trioxide aggregate: a comprehensive literature review - Part I: chemical, physical, and antibacterial properties. J Endod. 2010;36:16-27.
  • 61. Swarup S, Bioceramics in Pediatric Endodontics. Lap Lambert Academic Publishing, 2013.
  • 62. Baranwal A, Paul M, Mazumdar D, Adhikari H, Vyavahare N, Jhajharia K. An ex-vivo comparative study of root-end marginal adaptation using grey mineral trioxide aggregate, white mineral trioxide aggregate, and Portland cement under scanning electron microscopy. J Conserv Dent. 2015;18:399-404.
  • 63. Loushine BA, Bryan TE, Looney SW, Gillen BM, Loushine RJ, Weller RN, Et AL. Setting properties and cytotoxicity evaluation of a premixed bioceramic root canal sealer. J Endod. 2011;37:673-7.
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Primary Language Turkish
Subjects Endodontics
Journal Section Reviews
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Sevil Zırhlı 0000-0002-9924-2418

Davut Çelik 0000-0002-1062-0241

Tuğba Koşar 0000-0001-5764-5510

Publication Date December 31, 2024
Submission Date September 20, 2024
Acceptance Date October 15, 2024
Published in Issue Year 2024 Volume: 3 Issue: 3

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Vancouver Zırhlı S, Çelik D, Koşar T. Endodontik Perforasyonların Yönetimi. Akd Dent J. 2024;3(3):141-9.

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