Nibali L, Akcalı A, Rüdiger S G. The importance of supportive periodontal therapy for molars treated with furcation tunnelling. J Clin Periodontol 2019; doi: 10.1111/jcpe.13181. [Epub ahead of print].

A high rate of tooth loss was observed following tunnelling surgery, mainly in patients not undergoing regular SPT.

A limited number of studies have assessed the survival of molars with degree III FI treated with tunnelling procedures. This study aimed to assess periodontal disease progression and tooth loss in a cohort of patients with degree III FI treated with tunnelling by two periodontists in a private practice setting in the UK and in a hospital setting in Sweden. A retrospective study was conducted on 102 consecutive surgically-created tunnelled molars in 62 periodontitis patients and followed up at least five years later (average seven years and nine months follow-up). Overall tooth loss for tunnelled molars was 29%. Multivariate analysis revealed statistically significant associations with tooth loss for irregular supportive periodontal therapy (SPT) and age. Tooth loss occurred only in the Swedish sample, not undergoing regular SPT. A high rate of tooth loss was observed following tunnelling surgery, mainly in patients not undergoing regular SPT. The authors suggested that clinical studies should be carried out to compare tunnelling with other treatment options for advanced furcation involvement in patients on SPT.