工作长度测定中电子顶点定位器、触觉和射线照相方法的准确性。

Q2 Dentistry
Journal of Conservative Dentistry Pub Date : 2023-05-01 Epub Date: 2023-05-16 DOI:10.4103/jcd.jcd_45_23
Frank Osei-Bonsu, Patrick Caldicock Ampofo, Ebenezer Anno Nyako, Sandra Ama Hewlett, Victoria Afi Buckman, Akua Boakyewa Konadu, Paa-Kwesi Blankson, Tom Ndanu
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摘要

背景:确定工作长度(WL)是根管治疗(RCT)取得成功的必要条件。WL确定中的常见方法包括触觉、放射线照相等,和电子根尖定位器(EAL)。目的:本研究的目的是将三种WL测定方法与根尖收缩(AC)的实际可视化进行比较。材料和方法:将加纳大学牙科学院诊所连续有单根单管牙拔除指征的患者随机分为三组。通过触觉、数字射线照相和第5代EAL(Sendoline S5)测定体内根管WL。体内测量后,将锉刀固定在管内。修剪根的顶端4-5mm以暴露插入的锉刀和AC。通过AC的可视化确定的实际WL使用数字显微镜进行。然后比较不同组的不同WL,并报告平均实际管长度。结果:在研究人群中,EAL准确预测了31颗(96.9%)牙齿的AC,而数字放射学和触觉方法分别准确预测了19颗(59.4%)和8颗(25%)牙齿的收缩。单根牙的平均工作管长度在性别、年龄类别和下颌侧之间没有明显差异。结论:与数字射线照相和触觉方法相比,EAL为加纳人的单根牙提供了更可靠、更准确的WL测量。
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Accuracy of the electronic apex locator, tactile, and radiographic methods in working length determination.

Accuracy of the electronic apex locator, tactile, and radiographic methods in working length determination.

Accuracy of the electronic apex locator, tactile, and radiographic methods in working length determination.

Background: Determination of working length (WL) is necessary for the successful outcome of root canal treatment (RCT). Common methods in WL determination include tactile, radiographic, and electronic apex locators (EAL).

Aim: The aim of this study was to compare three methods of WL determination to the actual visualization of the apical constriction (AC).

Materials and methods: Consecutive patients with indications for extraction of single-rooted single canal teeth at the University of Ghana Dental School clinic were randomly assigned to three groups. In-vivo root canal WL was determined by tactile sensation, digital radiography, and a 5th generation EAL (Sendoline S5). Files were cemented in the canals after the in-vivo measurements. The apical 4-5 mm of the roots was trimmed to expose the inserted files and the AC. Actual WL, as determined by visualization of the AC, was done using a digital microscope. Different WLs were then compared for the various groups, and the mean actual canal lengths were reported.

Results: EAL accurately predicted the AC in 31 (96.9%) teeth, while the digital radiographic and tactile sensation methods accurately predicted the constriction in 19 (59.4%) and 8 (25%) teeth, respectively, in the study population. The mean working canal lengths for single-rooted teeth showed no observable difference among sexes, age categories, and side of the jaw.

Conclusion: The EAL provided more reliable and accurate WL measurements for single-rooted teeth among Ghanaians, compared to digital radiography and tactile methods.

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Journal of Conservative Dentistry
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Conservative Dentistry (ISSN - 0972-0707) is the official journal of the Indian Association of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics (IACDE). Our journal publishes scientific articles, case reports, short communications, invited reviews and comparative studies evaluating materials and methods in the fields of Conservative Dentistry, Dental Materials and Endodontics. J Conserv Dent has a diverse readership that includes full-time clinicians, full-time academicians, residents, students and scientists. Effective communication with this diverse readership requires careful attention to writing style.
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