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Treatment of an apical cyst with platelet concentrate - a case report.

Janet KirilovaDimitar KirovDimitar YovchevElitsa G Deliverska-Aleksandrova
Published in: Folia medica (2024)
Apical cysts are typically caused by dental pulp disease and are difficult to treat. In the majority of cases, surgical intervention is required. The rate of success after apical osteotomy varies between 60% and 91%. The introduction of platelet concentrates in treating chronic apical periodontitis is a promising direction for achieving quick and secure results. This article examines the healing of a sizable apical cyst after conservative surgical intervention and the application of platelet concentrate.
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