“…Finally, therapeutic abstention was decided in only one case because of the patient's advanced age, the extent of the lesion and its non-aggressive nature (0.7%) [50]. In addition to COF treatment, tooth extractions were performed in 19.3% of cases to facilitate access to the lesion or because the adjacent teeth were not retainable due to external root resorptions [6,7,10,14,25,29,30,32,37,44,46,50,51,53,56,57,66,68,71,78,79,82,83,85]. More rarely, in 3% of cases, endodontic treatments were performed [6,23,54,83], of which 3/4 were associated with apical surgery (2.2% of cases) [6,54,83]).…”