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Complications of Endodontic Surgery

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Modern surgical endodontics is an efficient and predictable treatment for teeth with apical periodontitis; however, like any treatment modality, it’s exposed to the risk of complications. This chapter presents a review of potential foremost clinical complications including soft and hard tissue complications that may occur during the surgery or at the postoperative period. A clinician should always be actively prepared to prevent and manage any complications of the surgical procedure. Careful and adequate treatment planning and surgical technique, knowledge of the relevant anatomy, and a thorough anamnesis should be incorporated in the daily practice for prevention and management of surgical complications.

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Tsesis, I., Blazer, T., Elbahary, S., Rosen, E. (2018). Complications of Endodontic Surgery. In: Jain, P. (eds) Common Complications in Endodontics. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-60997-3_9

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