Enhancing Precision in Endodontic Procedures: An In vitro Investigation of Magnification and Enhanced Visualization

IF 0.8 Q3 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
S. Ganesan, S. Basheer, Ohm Nijandhan Kumar, Hitesh Chohan, Sabari Murugesan, S. Subramani
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ABSTRACT Endodontic procedures require precise manipulation and visualization to achieve optimal treatment outcomes. Magnification and enhanced visualization tools, such as dental loupes and dental operating microscopes (DOMs), have been introduced to enhance precision in endodontic practice. Extracted human teeth with single-rooted canals were divided into two groups: a control group without magnification and an experimental group with magnification and enhanced visualization. Endodontic procedures, including access cavity preparation, cleaning, shaping, and obturation, were performed on both groups. The experimental group utilized either dental loupes or a DOM for enhanced visualization. Treatment outcomes were assessed based on predefined criteria, including the quality of access cavity preparation, canal cleanliness, shaping, and obturation. Scores were assigned to each criterion to quantify treatment precision. The use of magnification and enhanced visualization significantly improved precision in endodontic procedures compared to the control group. Access cavity preparation in the experimental group resulted in more conservative tooth structure removal and improved visualization of canal orifices. Canal cleanliness, shaping, and obturation were markedly superior in the experimental group, with higher scores indicating better precision. The experimental group also exhibited a reduced incidence of procedural errors and complications compared to the control group. Magnification and enhanced visualization tools, such as dental loupes and DOMs, enhance precision in endodontic procedures.
提高牙髓治疗过程的精确性:放大和增强可视化的体外研究
摘要 根管治疗过程需要精确的操作和可视化,以达到最佳治疗效果。放大和增强可视化工具,如牙科放大镜和牙科手术显微镜(DOMs),已被引入牙髓治疗实践中以提高精确度。 拔出的带有单根牙管的人类牙齿被分为两组:未使用放大镜的对照组和使用放大镜和增强可视化的实验组。两组均进行了牙髓治疗程序,包括通路洞准备、清洁、整形和封闭。实验组使用牙科放大镜或 DOM 增强可视性。治疗结果根据预先确定的标准进行评估,包括通路洞准备质量、根管清洁度、成形和封闭。对每项标准进行评分,以量化治疗精度。 与对照组相比,使用放大镜和增强可视化显著提高了根管治疗的精确度。实验组的牙洞预备使得牙齿结构的去除更加保守,并改善了牙髓管孔的可视性。实验组的根管清洁度、塑形和封闭效果明显优于对照组,得分越高说明精确度越高。与对照组相比,实验组的程序错误和并发症发生率也有所降低。 放大镜和增强型可视化工具(如牙科放大镜和 DOM)可提高根管治疗过程的精确度。
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审稿时长
34 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Pharmacy And Bioallied Sciences is a Quarterly multidisciplinary open access biomedical journal. Journal of Pharmacy And Bioallied Sciences is an international medium of interaction between scientist, academicians and industrial personnel’s.JPBS is now offial publication of OPUBS.
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