Presence of furcation involvement without root resection or amputation Wang et al.
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There was worsening of the furcation areas and statistically significant bone loss.
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Teeth with and without furcation involvement have to be studied separately.
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Absence of furcation involvement The treatment outcome even in the absence of furcation involvement is problematic.
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Conversely, Ross and Thompson reported acceptable results with non-surgical intervention of maxillary molars with furcation involvement.
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Their conclusion was that teeth with moderate furcation involvement can be treated successfully and maintained effectively for prolonged periods.
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Furcation involved teeth receiving root resection or amputation Unfortunately, most studies of surgical intervention with root resection or hemisection do not present very promising results either.