Periradicular surgery: A longitudinal registry study of 10-year outcomes and factors predictive of post-surgical extraction

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Aim: This historical prospective cohort study of the adult population of Sweden is based on data from a national registry: the primary aim was to evaluate the long-term survival of teeth after periradicular surgery. A secondary aim was to identify factors predictive of extraction within 10 years of registration of periradicular surgery. Methodology: The cohort consisted of all individuals who had undergone periradicular surgery to treat apical periodontitis, as reported to the Swedish Social Insurance Agency (SSIA) in 2009. The cohort was followed until 31 December 2020. Subsequent registrations of extractions were collected for Kaplan–Meier survival analyses and survival tables. The patients' sex, age, dental service provider and tooth group were also retrieved from SSIA. Only one tooth per individual was included in the analyses. Multivariable regression analysis was used and p

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de Almeida, F. J. M., Dawson, V. S., Kvist, T., Frisk, F., Bjørndal, L., Isberg, P. E., & Fransson, H. (2023). Periradicular surgery: A longitudinal registry study of 10-year outcomes and factors predictive of post-surgical extraction. International Endodontic Journal, 56(10), 1212–1221. https://doi.org/10.1111/iej.13952

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