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Laparoscopic Repair of Para-Esophageal Hernia Using Absorbable Biosynthetic Mesh
Published on: September 11, 2021
Management of perforations: 4 cases from 2 private practices with medium- to long-term recalls
Introduction:
Perforation repair is a fairly common endodontic procedure, but most of the recall data in the endodontic literature are short-term (ie, 1-2 years). The purpose of this article was to present 4 clinical cases of perforation repair with medium- to long-term recalls.
Methods:
Four cases were selected with different clinical scenarios. Three nonsurgical cases were retreated, repaired with mineral trioxide aggregate, and restored. The fourth case was strictly a surgical repair. Recalls up to 13 years are presented.
Results:
Perforation repair was shown to be successful in this case series, the teeth were preserved, and extraction was avoided.
Conclusions:
If managed properly, perforation repairs can result in long-term clinical success.
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