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Microsurgical endodontics

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Microsurgical Endodontics is that aspect of endodontics which evolved after the introduction of the Surgical Operating Microscope (SOM) to endodontics in the early 1990's.[1] The recent addition of SOM's to endodontic therapy can allow better visualization and management of the surgical field by endodontists during endodontic procedures. Surgical operating microscopes have a steep learning curve and require training, as well as patience and practice to master.

Some studies [2] have demonstrated higher success rates in surgical procedures using SOM's when compared to older techniques. However, use of the surgical operating microscope routinely for all endodontic procedures is not considered the standard of care in endodontics.[3]

References

  1. ^ Selbst AG, Curd CM. The surgical operating microscope in endodontics. J Gt Houst Dent Soc 1994;66:10-1.
  2. ^ Rubenstein RA, Kim S. Long-Term Follow-Up of Cases Considered Healed One Year After Apical Microsurgery. J Endod 2002;28:378-383.
  3. ^ Guttman, JL. "Is Endodontics Becoming So Magnified That It Is Too Narrowly Focused?" (PDF). Endodontology 2005;17:5-6.

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