Restorative Dentistry & Endodontics (Mar 2011)

Patients' perception and satisfaction with apicoectomy

  • Euiseong Kim,,
  • Seung-Jong Lee,
  • Jeong-Won Park,
  • Su-Jung Shin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5395/JKACD.2011.36.2.114
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 36, no. 2
pp. 114 – 118

Abstract

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Objectives This study was aimed to examine the patients' perception and satisfaction with the results of endodontic microsurgery which was apicoectomy with retrofilling. Materials and Methods A questionnaire was given to 109 patients, who were recalled after a minimum of 3 months upon endodontic microsurgery in the Department of Conservative Dentistry, Yonsei University. A contingency table and correlation analysis were used to determine if there were any correlations between age/gender and the patients' responses (p = 0.05). Results Approximately 60% of respondents answered they had never heard of surgical endodontic procedures. 63.3% of respondents chose the surgical option because they wanted to keep their natural teeth. If the patient required the same procedure on another tooth later, 100 out of 109 respondents answered they would choose microsurgery instead of extraction. Most patients (82.57%) appeared to be satisfied with the surgical procedure. Conclusions Endodontic microsurgery consisting of apicoectomy and retrofilling seems to appeal to majority of patients as a satisfactory and valuable treatment choice.