Endodontically treated posterior teeth: Alternatives for their rehabilitation based on scientific evidence. Literature review
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Resumo: | The definitive restauration of an endodontically treated tooth (ETT) is essential to prevent a possible periapical reinfection, which determines its short- and long-term prognosis. The aim of this paper is to determine the survival rate and the type of restoration that should be prescribed in posterior teeth according to the loss of tooth structure. In order to be able to achieve this, a search was conducted using digital databases such as: Cochrane, Scopus and PubMed using certain inclusion and exclusion criteria; as well as a manual search performed using Google Scholar. As a result, thirty-four articles were obtained for full reading, from which two classifications emerged, which allowed the reviewers to join criteria and propose a new classification which will make life easier for the reader at the time of choosing the ideal restoration. For those teeth with minimal loss of structure, the treatment of choice is composite restorations (91.9% to 100% rate of success); in teeth with a moderate loss of dental structure the ideal treatment was the use of indirect restorations of partial or total coverage (92.4% to 98.95 rate of success) alongside a fiber post if deemed necessary, finally, in teeth with a great loss of dental structure alternative techniques should be chosen in order to preserve as much dental tissue as possible. It is necessary to recognize the available options at the time of choosing a type of restoration according to the requirements of the tooth, always considering to be as conservative as possible so as not to further weaken its structure. |
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Endodontically treated posterior teeth: Alternatives for their rehabilitation based on scientific evidence. Literature reviewDientes posteriores tratados endodónticamente: Alternativas para su rehabilitación basadas en evidencia científica. Revisión de la literaturaDentes posteriores tratados endodonticamente: Alternativas para sua reabilitação com base em evidências científicas. Revisão de literaturaRestauraciónDiente tratado endodónticamenteDiente no vitalDiente posterior. RestorationEndodontically treated teethNon-vital teethPosterior teeth.RestauraçãoDentes tratados endodonticamenteDentes não vitaisDentes posteriores.The definitive restauration of an endodontically treated tooth (ETT) is essential to prevent a possible periapical reinfection, which determines its short- and long-term prognosis. The aim of this paper is to determine the survival rate and the type of restoration that should be prescribed in posterior teeth according to the loss of tooth structure. In order to be able to achieve this, a search was conducted using digital databases such as: Cochrane, Scopus and PubMed using certain inclusion and exclusion criteria; as well as a manual search performed using Google Scholar. As a result, thirty-four articles were obtained for full reading, from which two classifications emerged, which allowed the reviewers to join criteria and propose a new classification which will make life easier for the reader at the time of choosing the ideal restoration. For those teeth with minimal loss of structure, the treatment of choice is composite restorations (91.9% to 100% rate of success); in teeth with a moderate loss of dental structure the ideal treatment was the use of indirect restorations of partial or total coverage (92.4% to 98.95 rate of success) alongside a fiber post if deemed necessary, finally, in teeth with a great loss of dental structure alternative techniques should be chosen in order to preserve as much dental tissue as possible. It is necessary to recognize the available options at the time of choosing a type of restoration according to the requirements of the tooth, always considering to be as conservative as possible so as not to further weaken its structure.La restauración definitiva de un diente tratado endodónticamente (DTE) es fundamental para prevenir una posible reinfección periapical, lo que determina su pronóstico a corto y largo plazo. Este trabajo tiene como objetivo determinar la tasa de sobrevida y qué tipo de restauración está indicada en dientes posteriores tratados endodónticamente de acuerdo a la pérdida de estructura dentaria. Para ello, se realizó una búsqueda en las bases digitales Cochrane, Scopus y Pubmed acorde a criterios de inclusión y exclusión; y una búsqueda manual en Google Scholar. Como resultado se obtuvieron 34 artículos para la lectura de texto completo, se tomó dos clasificaciones que permitieron a los revisores unificar criterios y proponer una nueva clasificación que facilitará a los lectores elegir la forma de restauración ideal en los dientes posteriores. Para aquellas piezas dentarias con perdida mínima de estructura coronaria, el tratamiento de elección son restauraciones de composite (91.9%-100% de éxito); en piezas con pérdida moderada de tejido dentario, se recomienda la utilización de restauraciones indirectas de cobertura parcial o total (92.4%-98.9%) con el uso o no de un poste de fibra de vidrio y, por último, en piezas con gran pérdida de remanente se optaría por técnicas alternativas que permitan preservar tejido dentario. Es preciso conocer las opciones existentes al momento de escoger un tipo de restauración conforme a los requerimientos de la pieza dentaria, considerando ser lo más conservador posible para no debilitar aún más su estructura.A restauração definitiva de um dente tratado endodonticamente (DTE) é essencial para prevenir uma reinfecção periapical, o que determina o seu prognóstico de prazo curto ou longo. O objetivo deste artigo é para determinar a taxa de sobrevivência e o tipo de restauração que deve ser prescrito nos dentes posteriores de acordo com a perda de estrutura dentária. Para conseguir isso, uma pesquisa foi realizada usando bancos de dados digitais tais como: Cochrane, Scopus e PubMed usando certos critérios de inclusão e exclusão; assim como uma pesquisa manual realizada usando Google Scholar. Como resultado, trinta e quatro artigos foram obtidos para leitura completa, de onde surgiram duas classificações que permitiu que os revisores juntassem os critérios e propor uma nova classificação que fará a vida dos leitores mais fácil na hora de escolher a restauração ideal. Para os dentes com a perda mínima de estrutura, o tratamento de escolha são as restaurações compostas (de 91.9% à 100% taxa de sucesso); nos dentes com a perda moderada de estrutura dentária o tratamento ideal que foi usado foi restauração indireta de cobertura parcial ou total (de 92.4 à 98.95% taxa de sucesso) ao lado de uma coluna de fibra se necessário, finalmente, nos dentes com uma maior perda de estrutura dentária, técnicas alternativas devem ser escolhidos a fim de preservar o máximo de tecido dentário possível. É necessário reconhecer as opções disponíveis na hora de escolher um tipo de restauração de acordo com as necessidades do dente, considerando sempre ser o mais conservador possível para não enfraquecer ainda mais sua estrutura.Research, Society and Development2021-03-19info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1364710.33448/rsd-v10i3.13647Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 3; e37210313647Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 3; e37210313647Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 3; e372103136472525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIspahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/13647/12087Copyright (c) 2021 Amy Paola Aguirre Segarra; Tannya Cristina Rodríguez León; Yulissa Raquel Abad Salinashttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAguirre Segarra, Amy PaolaRodríguez León, Tannya Cristina Abad Salinas, Yulissa Raquel2021-03-28T12:03:35Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/13647Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:34:56.363112Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Endodontically treated posterior teeth: Alternatives for their rehabilitation based on scientific evidence. Literature review Dientes posteriores tratados endodónticamente: Alternativas para su rehabilitación basadas en evidencia científica. Revisión de la literatura Dentes posteriores tratados endodonticamente: Alternativas para sua reabilitação com base em evidências científicas. Revisão de literatura |
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Endodontically treated posterior teeth: Alternatives for their rehabilitation based on scientific evidence. Literature review |
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Endodontically treated posterior teeth: Alternatives for their rehabilitation based on scientific evidence. Literature review Aguirre Segarra, Amy Paola Restauración Diente tratado endodónticamente Diente no vital Diente posterior. Restoration Endodontically treated teeth Non-vital teeth Posterior teeth. Restauração Dentes tratados endodonticamente Dentes não vitais Dentes posteriores. |
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Endodontically treated posterior teeth: Alternatives for their rehabilitation based on scientific evidence. Literature review |
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Endodontically treated posterior teeth: Alternatives for their rehabilitation based on scientific evidence. Literature review |
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Endodontically treated posterior teeth: Alternatives for their rehabilitation based on scientific evidence. Literature review |
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Endodontically treated posterior teeth: Alternatives for their rehabilitation based on scientific evidence. Literature review |
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Endodontically treated posterior teeth: Alternatives for their rehabilitation based on scientific evidence. Literature review |
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Aguirre Segarra, Amy Paola |
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Aguirre Segarra, Amy Paola Rodríguez León, Tannya Cristina Abad Salinas, Yulissa Raquel |
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Rodríguez León, Tannya Cristina Abad Salinas, Yulissa Raquel |
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Aguirre Segarra, Amy Paola Rodríguez León, Tannya Cristina Abad Salinas, Yulissa Raquel |
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Restauración Diente tratado endodónticamente Diente no vital Diente posterior. Restoration Endodontically treated teeth Non-vital teeth Posterior teeth. Restauração Dentes tratados endodonticamente Dentes não vitais Dentes posteriores. |
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Restauración Diente tratado endodónticamente Diente no vital Diente posterior. Restoration Endodontically treated teeth Non-vital teeth Posterior teeth. Restauração Dentes tratados endodonticamente Dentes não vitais Dentes posteriores. |
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The definitive restauration of an endodontically treated tooth (ETT) is essential to prevent a possible periapical reinfection, which determines its short- and long-term prognosis. The aim of this paper is to determine the survival rate and the type of restoration that should be prescribed in posterior teeth according to the loss of tooth structure. In order to be able to achieve this, a search was conducted using digital databases such as: Cochrane, Scopus and PubMed using certain inclusion and exclusion criteria; as well as a manual search performed using Google Scholar. As a result, thirty-four articles were obtained for full reading, from which two classifications emerged, which allowed the reviewers to join criteria and propose a new classification which will make life easier for the reader at the time of choosing the ideal restoration. For those teeth with minimal loss of structure, the treatment of choice is composite restorations (91.9% to 100% rate of success); in teeth with a moderate loss of dental structure the ideal treatment was the use of indirect restorations of partial or total coverage (92.4% to 98.95 rate of success) alongside a fiber post if deemed necessary, finally, in teeth with a great loss of dental structure alternative techniques should be chosen in order to preserve as much dental tissue as possible. It is necessary to recognize the available options at the time of choosing a type of restoration according to the requirements of the tooth, always considering to be as conservative as possible so as not to further weaken its structure. |
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