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The Journal of Contemporary Dental Practice, volume 9 , number 4, May 1, 2008

Endodontic-periodontic Bifurcation Lesions: A Novel Treatment Option


Abstract

Aim:  The purpose of this preliminary clinical report is to suggest a novel treatment modality for periodontal bifurcation lesions of endodontic origin.

Methods and Materials:  The study consisted of 11 consecutive patients who presented with periodontal bifurcation lesions of endodontic origin (endo-perio lesions). All patients were followed-up for at least 12 months. Treatment included calcium hydroxide with iodine-potassium iodide placed in the root canals for 90 days followed by canal sealing with gutta-percha and cement during a second stage. Dentin bonding was used to seal the furcation floor to prevent the ingress of bacteria and their by-products to the furcation root area through the accessory canals.

Results:  A radiographic examination showed complete healing of the periradicular lesion in all patients. Probing periodontal pocket depths decreased to 2 to 4 mm (mean 3.5 mm), and resolution of the furcation involvement was observed in post-operative clinical evaluations.

Conclusions:  The suggested treatment of endo-perio lesions may result in complete healing. Further studies are warranted.

Clinical Significance:  This treatment method improves both the disinfection of the bifurcation area and the healing process in endodontically treated teeth considered to be hopeless.

Keywords:  Endo-perio lesions, iodine-potassium iodide, dentin bonding, canal sealing

Citation:  Lin S, Tillinger G, Zuckerman O. Endodontic-periodontic Bifurcation Lesions: A Novel Treatment Option. J Contemp Dent Pract 2008 May; (9)4:107-114.