Periapical surgery of the mandibular 2nd molar : Case report
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KMID : 1035020120130010041
Abstract
Periapical surgery is a well-accepted technique used to salvage endodontically involved teeth that cannot be satisfactorily treated or retreated by nonsurgical conventional endodontic procedures. Endodontic surgery in the lower posterior teeth is perceived as difficult because the surgeon must often approximate the location of anatomical structures such as large blood vessels, the mental foramen, the mandibular canal, thick bony configuration. This case report describes the surgery of mandibular 2nd molar with microscopy. Case selection is an important factor to the periapical surgery of mandibular posterior teeth. From endodontic point of view, the thickness of buccal alveolar bone can be an obstacle in attaining good results of involved root because of accessibility and visibility
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periapical surgery; posterior teeth; bony configuration
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