Endodontic flare up: incidence and association of possible risk factors.

S O Gbadebo, A O Sulaiman, O O Anifowose
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Abstract

Background: Endodontic emergency during root canal treatment (flare up) is a common occurrence in multivisit root canal treatment (RCT) and it may be associated with many factors. The occurrence however can affect the prognosis of the tooth and the patient -clinician relationship.

Aim: To determine the incidence and risk factors associated with occurrence of flare up in a multi visit RCT.

Methodology: Patients planned for multi-visit (RCT) were recruited for the research. Standard protocol was followed in all cases. After the first visit, the patients were followed up for possible development of flare up. Patients' demographics, presence or absence of preoperative pain, status of the pulp and occurrence of flare up were among the data collected. Data was analyzed using SPSS version 20 with level of significance set at P <0.05.

Result: A total of 106 root treated teeth were analyzed in patients aged 17 to 73years with a mean of 33±13.2 and male to female ratio of 1:1.5. Incidence of flare up was 8.5%. Prior to treatment, 47% of the cases had pain, 61.3% had apical radioluscency and 83% had pulpal necrosis. Majority (7, 77.8%) of the flare up occurred after the first visit (p=0.000). Only pre- treatment pain had a statistical significant ielationship with occurrence of flare up (p=0.009).

Conclusion: Incidence of flare up was 8.5% and the major risk factor was preoperative pain. First visit in a multi visit RCT is an important stage which if well handled, can reduce the incidence of flare up.

牙髓突发:发病率和可能的危险因素的关联。
背景:根管治疗过程中的牙髓急症(突然发作)是多次根管治疗(RCT)中常见的情况,它可能与许多因素有关。然而,这种情况的发生会影响牙齿的预后和医患关系。目的:通过多访次随机对照试验,探讨急性发作的发生率及相关危险因素。方法:招募计划进行多次随访(RCT)的患者进行研究。所有病例均遵循标准程序。第一次就诊后,对患者进行随访,观察是否有可能出现急性发作。收集的数据包括患者的人口统计学、术前有无疼痛、牙髓状况和发作情况。结果:共分析根治牙106颗,年龄17 ~ 73岁,平均(33±13.2),男女比例为1:1.5。急性发作发生率为8.5%。治疗前,47%的患者出现疼痛,61.3%的患者出现根尖放射性透光,83%的患者出现牙髓坏死。大多数(7.77.8%)的急性发作发生在首次就诊后(p=0.000)。只有治疗前疼痛与急性发作有统计学意义的关系(p=0.009)。结论:急性发作发生率为8.5%,主要危险因素为术前疼痛。多次就诊随机对照试验中的首次就诊是一个重要的阶段,如果处理得当,可以减少突发事件的发生率。
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