Endodontics and the older patient.

Alison J E Qualtrough, Francesco Mannocci

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    Abstract

    The number of elderly people in the population is rising and there is an increasing trend for tooth preservation. Older patients are more likely to have complex medical histories and/or physical disabilities. They are increasingly likely to retain their teeth, which could be heavily restored or broken down and root treatment may be challenging. In order to maintain teeth, a decision needs to be made as to whether or not to carry out endodontic treatment, which may be challenging in itself, and may also be associated with other age-related considerations. This paper considers endodontic issues related to the older patient, bearing in mind the plethora of considerations which may be relevant to root canal treatment. Clinical Relevance: There are many benefits of retaining teeth, but there may be disadvantages.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)559-566
    Number of pages7
    JournalDental Update
    Volume38
    Issue number8
    Publication statusPublished - Oct 2011

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