Personalized Medicine Based on the Pathogenesis and Risk Assessment of Endodontic-Periodontal Lesions

J Pers Med. 2022 Oct 10;12(10):1688. doi: 10.3390/jpm12101688.

Abstract

Endodontic-periodontal lesions (EPLs) are chronic inflammatory lesions in the mouth caused by multiple factors. Both periapical and marginal periodontitis are characterized by infection and inflammation around the affected teeth, suggesting that the theory of complex systems might describe the progression of EPL. The diagnosis and treatment of EPLs are complicated by variations of this condition and difficulties distinguishing EPLs from other diseases. Technological advances in diagnostic and treatment methods, including cone beam computed tomography, microscopy, mineral trioxide aggregates, and periodontal regenerative treatment, have improved outcomes, even in untreatable teeth. However, treating EPLs with iatrogenic problems and/or severe periodontitis remains challenging. Assessing the risk of each EPL based on the possible pathogenesis of each EPL is essential for determining individualized treatment and optimizing personalized medicine for individual patients.

Keywords: classification; endodontic–periodontal lesions; multifactorial disease; pathogenesis; personalized medicine; risk assessment; root canal retreatment.

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This research received no external funding.