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Prognostic Factors and Primary Healing on Root Perforation Repaired with MTA: A 14-year Longitudinal Study
Institution:1. Unit of Endodontics, DISS School of Dentistry, Department of Biomedical, Surgical and Dental Sciences, University of Milan, Milan, Italy;2. Laboratory of Oral Microbiology and Biomaterials, Department of Biomedical, Surgical and Dental Sciences, University of Milan, Milan, Italy;3. Department of Clinical Sciences and Community Health, Laboratory of Medical Statistics, Biometry, and Epidemiology “G.A. Maccacaro”, University of Milan, Milan, Italy
Abstract:IntroductionFew data are available on the long-term efficacy of mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) in treating root canal perforations. This prospective cohort study builds on a previously reported trial to determine the outcome for teeth with root perforations treated with orthograde MTA after longer follow-up and identify potential prognostic factors.MethodsA prospective cohort study was performed, enrolling (1999–2009) patients with a single dental perforation treated with MTA. Preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative information was evaluated, and the outcomes were dichotomized as healed or nonhealing. Patients were followed up yearly until 2018 for a maximum of 17 years after treatment, with controls carried out until 14 years. Clinical and radiographic outcomes were evaluated using standardized follow-up protocols.ResultsOf the 124 entrolled patients (median age = 36.5 years, 53.2% male), 115 were healed at the first (n = 110, 89%) or second (n = 5, 4%) annual posttreatment checkup, while 9 subjects (7%, 4 females, 18–65 years old) did not heal. Characteristics significantly associated with nonhealing were gender, positive probing, size, and perforation site. Perforations recurred in 48 teeth during the follow-up with the estimated probability of reversal at 5, 10, and 14 years of 6% (95% confidence interval CI], 2%–10%), 30% (95% CI, 20%–38%), and 62% (95% CI, 46%–73%), respectively. Positive probing had a higher reversal risk (hazard ratio = 3.3, P ≤ .001), and perforations >3 mm were more likely to have a reversal (hazard ratio = 4.1, P < .001).ConclusionsThe risk of reversal for healed MTA-treated root canal perforations, initially relatively low, vastly increases over time.
Keywords:Iatrogenic  MTA  perforation  root canal treatment  treatment failure
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