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Bull Tokyo Dent Coll ; 53(1): 23-6, 2012.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22452888

ABSTRACT

We report a case of apical fenestration misdiagnosed as persistent apical periodontitis. The patient was a 55-year-old woman who presented with persistent tooth pain at the right maxillary canine, despite repeated root canal treatment by a general practitioner. When the patient visited Tokyo Dental College Suidobashi Hospital, a CT examination was performed and apical fenestration diagnosed. The patient received an apicoectomy after which the symptoms disappeared. This suggests that dentists should consider the possibility of apical fenestration when examining patients with persistent tooth pain after repeated root canal treatment.


Subject(s)
Apicoectomy , Diagnostic Errors , Incisor/diagnostic imaging , Periapical Periodontitis/diagnostic imaging , Root Canal Therapy , Tooth Apex/diagnostic imaging , Female , Humans , Incisor/surgery , Middle Aged , Radiography , Tooth Apex/surgery
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Bull Tokyo Dent Coll ; 53(4): 189-95, 2012.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23318924

ABSTRACT

This study aimed to investigate retrospectively the outcome of surgical periodontal therapy. Periodontal surgeries implemented at General Dentistry, Tokyo Dental College Suidobashi Hospital during the period of April 2010 through March 2012 were subjected to data analysis. After initial periodontal therapy, 17 clinicians performed a total of 138 periodontal surgeries in 80 patients with moderate to advanced periodontitis (31 men and 49 women; mean age 54). Cases (sites) operated were as follows: open flap debridement=102, periodontal regenerative therapy=29 (17 for intrabony defects, 12 for furcation involvements) and periodontal plastic surgery=7. Enamel matrix derivative or bone graft was used for regenerative therapy. Clinical data were analyzed focusing on the comparison between open flap debridement and regenerative therapy. At 5 months after open flap debridement, mean reduction in probing depth (PD) and gain in clinical attachment level (CAL) was 3.9 mm (range -1.0-9.0) and 2.3 mm (range -1.0-9.0), respectively. The corresponding values with regenerative therapy were 4.0 mm (range 0-8.0) and 2.8 mm (-1.0-6.0), respectively. At sites with initial PD≥8 mm, a significantly greater gain in CAL was obtained with the regenerative therapy than with flap surgery (mean CAL gain 4.3 mm vs. 2.9 mm, p<0.05). Periodontal surgery performed in our clinical setting demonstrated a favorable short-term outcome. Our data suggest the efficacy of regenerative therapy, in particular for the treatment of deep pockets.


Subject(s)
Dental Enamel Proteins/therapeutic use , Guided Tissue Regeneration, Periodontal , Periodontal Diseases/surgery , Adult , Aged , Combined Modality Therapy , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Periodontal Diseases/therapy , Periodontal Index , Retrospective Studies , Tokyo , Treatment Outcome
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J Clin Periodontol ; 38(12): 1115-21, 2011 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22093073

ABSTRACT

AIM: To gain insight into the impact of periodontal surgery on oral health-related quality of life (QoL) of patients with periodontitis. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Study participants were recruited from moderate to severe periodontitis patients. After initial periodontal therapy, participants received periodontal surgery. Oral Health-related Quality of Life Model for Dental Hygiene (OHRQL) was used to assess participant's QoL at each time point of periodontal evaluation (baseline, at least 3 weeks after initial therapy and 3-4 months after surgery). RESULTS: A total of 21 patients completed OHRQL assessment after surgery. Compared with baseline, a progressive improvement in periodontal parameters was observed during the periodontal therapy. The total mean OHRQL score at baseline (25.5 ± 11.4) was significantly reduced (improved) after initial therapy and after surgery (16.7 ± 9.5 and 15.0 ± 9.7, respectively; p < 0.01). However, no significant difference was found between the OHRQL score after initial therapy and that after surgery. CONCLUSIONS: No significant differences in patients' oral health-related QoL were observed between post-initial therapy and post-surgery intervals, although a tendency of surgery to determine an improvement in QoL was observed when compared with post-initial treatment.


Subject(s)
Oral Health , Patient Satisfaction , Periodontal Debridement/methods , Periodontitis/psychology , Quality of Life/psychology , Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Oral Hygiene/psychology , Periodontal Debridement/psychology , Periodontitis/surgery , Pilot Projects , Severity of Illness Index , Surgical Flaps , Treatment Outcome
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Bull Tokyo Dent Coll ; 52(4): 209-13, 2011.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22293591

ABSTRACT

This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of Calvital(®), which is a calcium hydroxide formulation, on persistent apical periodontitis caused by over-enlargement of the apical foramen. The study included patients referred to the Department of General Dentistry at Tokyo Dental College Suidobashi Hospital on a diagnosis of persistent apical periodontitis at an external dental clinic. Of them, 20 showing considerable enlargement of the apical foramina were included in the study. Complete disappearance of symptoms was observed in all patients after intracanal application of Calvital(®). We believe that this was due to effective wound-healing brought about the strong alkaline nature of this formulation. We regard Calvital(®) as a highly effective agent for root canal treatment of teeth with persistent apical periodontitis.


Subject(s)
Calcium Hydroxide/therapeutic use , Hydrocarbons, Iodinated/therapeutic use , Periapical Periodontitis/therapy , Root Canal Irrigants/therapeutic use , Root Canal Therapy/adverse effects , Tooth Apex/physiopathology , Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged
5.
Bull Tokyo Dent Coll ; 52(4): 215-21, 2011.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22293592

ABSTRACT

The aim of this retrospective clinical study was to evaluate 2-year follow-up results following regenerative periodontal surgery for intrabony defects using enamel matrix derivative (EMD). Thirteen patients (mean age: 53 years) with a clinical diagnosis of chronic periodontitis were subjected to data analysis. A total of 25 sites with intrabony defects received regenerative therapy with EMD. Follow-up continued for a minimum of 2 years. Treatment of intrabony defects with EMD yielded a statistically significant improvement in the mean values of probing depth and gains in clinical attachment level (CAL) at 2 years compared with those at baseline (p<0.001). Sites treated with EMD demonstrated a mean CAL gain of 3.4 mm and 3.2 mm at 6 months and 2 years, respectively. No statistically significant difference in gain in CAL was found between the 6-month and 2-year results. A gain in CAL of ≥3 mm from at baseline was found in 17 sites at 2 years. This gain was achieved with minimal recession of gingival margin and was sustained over a given period of time. A trend toward a progressive increase in radiopacity, suggestive of bone-fill, was observed. In summary, treatment of intrabony defects with EMD resulted in clinically favorable outcomes. The clinical improvements obtained with regenerative therapy with EMD were maintained over a period of 2 years.


Subject(s)
Dental Enamel Proteins , Guided Tissue Regeneration, Periodontal/methods , Periodontitis/therapy , Adult , Aged , Bone Regeneration , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Longitudinal Studies , Male , Middle Aged , Periodontitis/surgery , Retrospective Studies
6.
Bull Tokyo Dent Coll ; 52(4): 223-8, 2011.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22293593

ABSTRACT

The aim of the present study was to investigate the profile of surgical periodontal therapy performed at the Suidobashi Hospital of Tokyo Dental College, during the period of April 2010 through March 2011. A total of 112 periodontal surgeries in 69 patients (mean age: 51.4 years; 28 men and 41 women) were registered for the data analysis. The surgical interventions performed by 17 dentists comprised 79 cases of open flap debridement, 27 cases of periodontal regenerative therapy with enamel matrix derivative and 6 cases of periodontal plastic surgery. Eighty percent of the surgical sites were in the molar region and 41 cases had furcation involvement. In these patients, an improvement in oral hygiene status was observed prior to surgery: the mean plaque score of 45% at initial visit was significantly reduced to 31% after initial periodontal therapy (p<0.01). At sites that subsequently received open flap debridement or periodontal regenerative therapy, the mean probing depth and clinical attachment level after initial therapy was 6.4 mm and 7.6 mm, respectively. These values were significantly lower than those at initial visit (p<0.01). Lower prevalence of sites with positive bleeding on probing was observed after initial therapy. The initial periodontal therapy performed was considered to be effective in improving the periodontal condition of the sites prior to surgery. More effort, however, is indicated in improvement of patient oral hygiene status.


Subject(s)
Guided Tissue Regeneration, Periodontal/statistics & numerical data , Oral Surgical Procedures/statistics & numerical data , Periodontal Diseases/surgery , Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Tokyo , Treatment Outcome
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