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Modern endodontic medication in chronic osteodestructive apical periodontitis

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dc.contributor.author Istrati, Dorin
dc.contributor.author Vasilioglo, Mihaela
dc.contributor.author Saidacari, Catalina
dc.contributor.author Istrati, Paola
dc.date.accessioned 2026-05-28T11:39:13Z
dc.date.available 2026-05-28T11:39:13Z
dc.date.issued 2026
dc.identifier.citation ISTRATI, Dorin; Mihaela VASILIOGLO; Catalina SAIDACARI și Paola ISTRATI. Modern endodontic medication in chronic osteodestructive apical periodontitis. In: Interdisciplinary trends in dentistry : National Conference with International Participation, 3rd edition, 3th-4th of April 2026 = Abordări interdisciplinare în stomatologie : conferinţa naţională cu participare internaţională, ediţia a 3-a, 3-4 aprilie 2026. Chişinău : Universul, 2026, pp. 275-280. ISBN 978-9975-47-312-5. en_US
dc.identifier.isbn 978-9975-47-312-5
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.usmf.md/handle/20.500.12710/33354
dc.description.abstract Background. Chronic osteodestructive apical periodontitis is a frequently encountered condition in endodontic practice, characterized by progressive periapical bone destruction resulting from persistent root canal system infection. The organization of the endodontic microbiota as a three-dimensional polymicrobial biofilm, extending into complex anatomical structures such as isthmuses, lateral canals, and dentinal tubules, explains the increased resistance to conventional treatment and the maintenance of chronic periapical inflammation. Objective of the study: To evaluate the effectiveness of modern endodontic medication in the management of chronic osteodestructive apical periodontitis by analyzing the impact of chemomechanical decontamination associated with activated irrigation and calcium hydroxide–based intracanal medication on infection control and periapical healing processes. Material and methods. This observational descriptive study included adult patients clinically and radiographically diagnosed with osteodestructive periapical lesions. The therapeutic protocol consisted of reciprocating mechanical preparation, sequential irrigation with sodium hypochlorite at concentrations of 5– 10% with ultrasonic activation, use of 17% EDTA, application of calcium hydroxide intracanal medication, and three-dimensional obturation using modern thermoplastic techniques in association with appropriate sealers. Clinical and radiological follow-up was performed for up to 24 months. Results. Most cases demonstrated resolution of clinical symptoms and progressive reduction of periapical radiolucency, with restoration of trabecular bone architecture at later follow-up stages. Faster healing was observed in cases treated using comprehensive activated irrigation protocols and adequate intracanal medication. Conclusions. The application of an integrated therapeutic protocol aimed at effective biofilm control and prevention of reinfection allows the achievement of stable and predictable periapical healing in the medium and long term. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Academia de Științe a Moldovei, Universitatea de Stat de Medicină și Farmacie „Nicolae Testemițanu”, Ministerul Sănătății al Republicii Moldova, Centrul de Excelenţă Arca Sanatatii - Dr. Profesor Fala, Asociația Stomatologilor din Republica Moldova en_US
dc.relation.ispartof Interdisciplinary trends in dentistry : National Conference with International Participation, 3rd edition, 3th-4th of April 2026 = Abordări interdisciplinare în stomatologie : conferinţa naţională cu participare internaţională, ediţia a 3-a, 3-4 aprilie 2026 en_US
dc.subject chronic apical periodontitis en_US
dc.subject endodontic biofilm en_US
dc.subject activated irrigation en_US
dc.subject calcium hydroxide en_US
dc.subject threedimensional obturation en_US
dc.title Modern endodontic medication in chronic osteodestructive apical periodontitis en_US
dc.type Other en_US


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