Maxillary root amputation: Case report with a 14-year-follow-up and updated mini review
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Maxillary root amputation: Case report with a 14-year-follow-up and updated mini review
Abstract
Root resection is performed to create a maintainable furcation area in teeth with advanced periodontitis. However, the long-term feasibility of this treatment remains controversial. We present a case in which distal root resection in a maxillary molar successfully preserved the form and function of the dentition for approximately 14 years.
Keywords: furcation defect; long‐term; molar teeth; periodontitis; prognosis.
© 2024 The Authors. Clinical Case Reports published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
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