Management of Teeth with Grade 3 Endo-Periodontal Lesions by Combined Endodontic and Regenerative Periodontal Therapy

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(1) Background: Severely compromised teeth affected by endo-periodontal lesions are often assigned a “hopeless” prognosis, however, there is only limited evidence available. (2) Methods: In a retrospective study, we evaluated the long-term effectiveness of combined endodontic and regenerative periodontal therapy in teeth with advanced endo-periodontal lesions: 35 patients (age 47–83 years) with a total of 39 teeth diagnosed with grade 3 endo-periodontal lesions were treated by endodontists using an operating microscope followed by regenerative periodontal surgery. (3) Results: Changes in radiographic bone levels (rBl) and probing pocket depths (PPDs) were evaluated after 1 year (T1) and up to 7 years postoperatively (Tfinal). Mean rBL gain was significant with 4.87 ± 3.47 mm after 1 year (T1) and stable results with a mean rBL gain of 4.70 ± 3.37 mm at Tfinal. Mean PPD was significantly reduced from 9.74 ± 2.05 mm at baseline to 5.04 ± 1.61 mm at T1 and to 4.87 ± 2.32 mm at Tfinal. Tooth loss amounted to 10.3% (n = 4) and was due to root fracture. (4) Conclusion: The results suggest that the combined endodontic and regenerative periodontal therapy of endo-periodontal lesions of “hopeless” teeth can lead to favorable long-term results with tooth retention for up to 7 years.

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Tietmann, C., Tezer, I., Youssef, E., Jepsen, S., & Jepsen, K. (2024). Management of Teeth with Grade 3 Endo-Periodontal Lesions by Combined Endodontic and Regenerative Periodontal Therapy. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm13010093

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