Significance of Periodontal Probing Depth and Furcation Involvement in Root Canal Treatment Outcomes for Dogs with Complicated Crown-Root Fractures

Posted: December 6, 2024
This study examined the impact of periodontal probing depth (PPD) and furcation involvement on the success of root canal treatment (RCT) in dogs with complicated crown-root fractures (CCRFs) of the maxillary fourth premolar (PM4). The research highlighted that RCT outcomes were influenced by PPD levels at different stages of furcation involvement, emphasizing the importance of assessing these factors in treatment planning. Understanding the correlation between PPD, furcation involvement, and RCT success is crucial for optimizing treatment outcomes in dogs with CCRF-affected PM4 teeth.

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