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Cigarette Smoking and Root Filled Teeth Extraction: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

Daniel Cabanillas-BalseraJuan Jose Segura-EgeaMaría C Jiménez-SánchezVictoria Areal-QuecutyBenito Sánchez-DomínguezPaloma Montero-MirallesJuan J Saúco-MárquezJenifer Martín-González
Published in: Journal of clinical medicine (2020)
Tobacco smoking should be considered a negative prognostic factor for the outcome of root canal treatment, although the quality of the evidence is low. RFT of smoking patients are three times more likely to be extracted. Continuing to smoke after endodontic treatment may increase the risk of treatment failure. However, the overall strength of evidence is low. This must be considered a limitation of the present study and the conclusion should be valued with caution.
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