Técnicas quirúrgicas para tratamientos retrógrados en endodoncia.

The current research is an updated bibliographic review of surgical techniques for retrograde endodontic treatments. It is vital to use surgical techniques when root canal treatments fail. Thus, the best option for the professional is surgery, provided that the root canal retreatment route is no lon...

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1. Verfasser: Cisneros Sánchez, Sebastián Rodrigo (author)
Format: bachelorThesis
Sprache:spa
Veröffentlicht: 2025
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Online Zugang:http://dspace.unach.edu.ec/handle/51000/14694
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Zusammenfassung:The current research is an updated bibliographic review of surgical techniques for retrograde endodontic treatments. It is vital to use surgical techniques when root canal treatments fail. Thus, the best option for the professional is surgery, provided that the root canal retreatment route is no longer valid. This work aims to provide a complete and thorough idea of surgical techniques for retrograde endodontic treatments, where we will mention indications and contraindications of when to apply surgical techniques and the benefits and disadvantages that may arise from performing these procedures. This point of view seeks to integrate a knowledge base on endodontic surgery and its benefits and serve as an essential basis for choosing the best therapeutic option. The methodology research framed an in-depth review of scientific literature, in which the researcher prioritized high-impact articles and relevant studies. This detailed analysis assessed the benefits of the different surgical techniques for retrograde endodontic treatments. Endodontic microsurgery (EMS) is an alternative to keeping the tooth in the mouth and is often considered the last resort therapeutic option. Apicoectomy is a technique that allows us to remove the apex of a tooth affected by pathological processes and then continue with the filling. The research also considered the various materials presented to perform a filling after surgical treatment in teeth that present pathologies like metals, eba cement, surgical cement, cyanoacrylate, pit, and fissure sealants.