“…On the contrary, a broader range of prerequisites for success was implemented by other research teams, which further considered no increase in crack‐associated periodontal probing (Davis & Shariff, 2019 ; de Toubes et al, 2022 ), periapical index (PAI) score ≤2 (de Toubes et al, 2022 ; Dow, 2016 ), no increase in crestal bone loss, no sensitivity in percussion, palpation or bite test, as well as the presence of an occlusally, equilibrated full‐coverage restoration (Davis & Shariff, 2019 ). Respectively, two studies recorded as “failures” cases with an unchanged periapical lesion, although they were followed up for a mean period of 19 months (Liu et al, 2021 ) and 23.3 months (Chen et al, 2021 ), instead of the proposed 4‐year time span (Endodontology, 2006 ). In addition, other studies (Lee et al, 2021b ; Lu et al, 2021 ) had a shorter follow‐up than the minimum required (1 year) for the assessment of success (Endodontology, 2006 ).…”