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Prevalence of apical periodontitis and the quality of endodontic treatment in an adult Belarusian population.

Y Kabak1, P V Abbott.   

Abstract

AIM: To estimate the prevalence of teeth with apical periodontitis (AP) and technically failed root fillings in an adult Belarusian population.
METHODOLOGY: Panoramic radiographs of all 1423 patients over 15 years of age not seeking emergency dental care, and attending the Dental School of the Belarusian Medical University for the first time during the period from 1 January to 31 December 2001 were examined. The quality of root fillings was scored according to criteria of length proposed by De Moor et al. [International Endodontic Journal 33 (2000) 113] and the periapical status of all teeth (except third molars) was categorized on the basis of presence or absence of radiographic signs of AP. The data were analysed using the chi-square test and odds ratio.
RESULTS: Radiographs indicated that 8632 teeth (22% in the maxilla; 21% in the mandible) were missing leaving a total of 31,212 teeth to be assessed. Twenty per cent of the teeth had some filling material in the root canal(s). AP was found in 1141 subjects (80%) and 12% of the teeth. AP was more frequently associated with molar teeth (23%) than premolar (14%), canine (4%) and incisor teeth (6%). AP was diagnosed in 45% of root filled teeth, the remaining cases with AP had not been root filled. Statistical analysis showed that the probability of radiological detection of AP in root filled teeth was 25-fold higher than when the root canals had not been filled (chi2 = 8636.04, P < or = 0.001, odds ratio with 95% confidence intervals: 23.01 < 25.17 < 27.45). Periapical radiolucencies with adequately filled root canals occurred significantly less often than with teeth in which the root canal was filled more than 2 mm from radiographic apex or when filling material was extruded through the apex.
CONCLUSION: The prevalence of AP in all age groups in Belarus was higher than in other populations. The probability of AP increased significantly after root canal treatment and was closely correlated with the quality of the root filling.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15810974     DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2591.2005.00942.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Endod J        ISSN: 0143-2885            Impact factor:   5.264


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