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Sukegawa, Shintaro Department of Oral Pathology and Medicine, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences ORCID Kaken ID publons
Shimizu, Rieko Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Kagawa Prefectural Central Hospital
Sukegawa, Yuka Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Kagawa Prefectural Central Hospital
Hasegawa, Kazuaki Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Kagawa Prefectural Central Hospital
Ono, Sawako Department of Pathology, Kagawa Prefectural Central Hospital
Fujimura, Ai Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Kagawa Prefectural Central Hospital
Yamamoto, Izumi Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Kagawa Prefectural Central Hospital
Nakano, Keisuke Department of Oral Pathology and Medicine, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences ORCID Kaken ID publons researchmap
Takabatake, Kiyofumi Department of Oral Pathology and Medicine, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences Kaken ID publons researchmap
Kawai, Hotaka Department of Oral Pathology and Medicine, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Nagatsuka, Hitoshi Department of Oral Pathology and Medicine, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences Kaken ID publons researchmap
Furuki, Yoshihiko Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Kagawa Prefectural Central Hospital
Abstract
This retrospective study clarified the success rate of endoscopic endodontic surgeries and identified predictors accounting for successful surgeries. In this retrospective study, 242 patients (90 males, 152 females) who underwent endoscopic endodontic surgery at a single general hospital and were diagnosed through follow-up one year later were included. Risk factors were categorized into attributes, general health, anatomy, and surgery. Then, the correlation coefficient was calculated for the success or failure of endodontic surgery for each variable, the odds ratio was calculated for the upper variable, and factors related to the surgical prognosis factor were identified. The success rate of endodontic surgery was 95.3%, showing that it was a highly predictable treatment. The top three correlation coefficients were post, age, and perilesional sclerotic signs. Among them, the presence of posts was the highest, compared with the odds ratio, which was 9.592. This retrospective study revealed the success rate and risk factors accounting for endoscopic endodontic surgeries. Among the selected clinical variables, the presence of posts was the most decisive risk factor determining the success of endodontic surgeries.
Keywords
retrospective cohort study
endoscope
endodontic surgery
prognostic factors
Published Date
2022-05-07
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Materials
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volume15
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issue9
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MDPI
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3353
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1996-1944
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Journal Article
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English
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岡山大学
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