ASSESSMENT OF CONE BEAM COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY SCANS REFERRAL REASONS AND ITS IMPACT ON MODIFYING TREATMENT PLAN IN ENDODONTICS

Shereen Elsaid, Hassan Abouelkheir, Rania Fahmy, Salma Genena
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BACKGROUND: Radiographs taken intra-orally are essential for planning a diagnosis; however the resulting two-dimensional images require thorough interpretation. Cone beam computed Tomographic (CBCT) imaging offers a more precise, three-dimensional image that could aid in proper diagnosis and treatment planning in endodontic and endo-periodontal cases. OBJECTIVES: Assessment of CBCT referral reasons to private radiology centers, and its impact on modifying treatment plan in endodontic and endo-periodontal related cases. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This cross-sectional study comprised a total of 131 patients, who visited private radiology centers in Alexandria, seeking CBCT scans, from July 2021to June 2022: All scans were inspected for assessing referral reasons; referring dentists were asked about their reason for CBCT acquisition, and its effect on their diagnosis and treatment plan. Assessed cases were categorized into either a group of teeth with solitary endodontic-related problem or teeth with an endodontic-periodontal - related problem. RESULTS: The number of teeth found with endo-periodontal radiographic problems in the CBCT scans was significantly lower than solitary endodontic cases (n=14, 8.4%,n=152, 91.5% respectively). Also, a significant difference was detected between those referred cases with endodontic-Periodontal lesions that were not previously root canal treated and those endodontic related cases that received earlier endodontic treatment (p=0.004*) , CBCT had a positive effect on changing the endodontists’ diagnosis and treatment plan, especially in endodontic-periodontal cases (p<0.01 ٭ ). CONCLUSION: CBCT is considered crucial for detection and proper diagnosis of endo-perio lesions. For all endodontic cases with missed canals, calcified canals and inflammatory resorptive defects
评估锥形束计算机断层扫描的转诊原因及其对修改牙髓病学治疗计划的影响
背景:口服x线片对计划诊断至关重要;然而,由此产生的二维图像需要彻底的解释。锥形束计算机断层扫描(CBCT)成像提供了更精确的三维图像,可以帮助根管和牙周内病例的正确诊断和治疗计划。目的:评估CBCT转诊到私人放射中心的原因,及其对牙髓和牙周相关病例治疗方案修改的影响。材料和方法:这项横断面研究共包括131名患者,他们在2021年7月至2022年6月期间访问了亚历山大的私人放射学中心,寻求CBCT扫描:检查所有扫描以评估转诊原因;转诊牙医被问及他们获得CBCT的原因,以及CBCT对他们的诊断和治疗计划的影响。评估的病例被分为单独牙髓相关问题组和牙髓-牙周相关问题组。结果:CBCT扫描发现牙周内影像学问题的牙数明显低于孤立性牙髓病例(n=14, 8.4%,n=152, 91.5%)。此外,在那些以前没有接受过根管治疗的牙髓-牙周病变病例和那些接受过早期牙髓治疗的牙髓相关病例之间发现了显著差异(p=0.004*), CBCT对改变牙髓医生的诊断和治疗计划有积极作用,尤其是在牙髓-牙周病例中(p<0.01奖学金)。结论:CBCT对发现和正确诊断腹膜内病变具有重要意义。对于所有根管缺失,钙化根管和炎症性吸收缺陷的根管病例
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