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Histomorphometric study of the root apex of mandibular premolar teeth: an attempt to correlate working length measured with electronic and radiograph methods to various anatomic positions in the apical portion of the canal.

Ehab E Hassanien1, Abeer Hashem, Henry Chalfin.   

Abstract

One aim of this study was to attempt to relate the position of the cementodentinal junction (CDJ) and the apical constriction to that of the apical foramen in mandibular premolars, as well as to measure the canal diameter at these various points. Another aim was to evaluate how electronic working length determination by Root ZX and radiographic method of working length determination correlated to the location of these various positions. The results showed that CDJ was detected at average distance of 0.3 mm from apical foramen with average canal diameter of 0.32 mm, whereas the apical constriction was detected at average distance from apical foramen of 1.2 mm with canal diameter of 0.22 mm. There was a statistically significant difference between file-tip position from apical foramen in group I working length measured by Root ZX and group II working length measured radiographically. Also this significant difference was found between file-tip position in both groups and CDJ and apical constriction. The average canal diameter at 0.5, 1, and 1.5 mm from apical foramen was 0.33 +/- 0.11, 0.28 +/- 0.06, and 25 +/- 0.05 mm, respectively.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18358885     DOI: 10.1016/j.joen.2007.12.013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Endod        ISSN: 0099-2399            Impact factor:   4.171


  8 in total

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2.  Comparison of Accuracy of Apex Locator with Tactile and Conventional Radiographic Method for Working Length Determination in Primary and Permanent Teeth.

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Authors:  Andrew Paterson; Vittorio Franco; Shanon Patel; Federico Foschi
Journal:  Imaging Sci Dent       Date:  2020-09-16

4.  Apexoconnection: A Novel Technique to Determine Working Length.

Authors:  Muslat A Bin Rubaia'an; Mohammed AbuHassna; Rahaf K AlShahrani; Khaled Alghulikah; Abdulrahman Dahham Alsaffan
Journal:  Clin Cosmet Investig Dent       Date:  2021-08-17

5.  Comparative evaluation of apical constriction position in incisor and molar teeth: An in vitro study.

Authors:  Seyed Amir Mousavi; Alireza Farhad; Shirin Shahnaseri; Abbas Basiri; Erfan Kolahdouzan
Journal:  Eur J Dent       Date:  2018 Apr-Jun

6.  Influence of embedding media on the accuracy of working length determination by means of apex locator: an ex vivo study.

Authors:  Thomas Gerhard Wolf; Anna Krauß-Mironjuk; Richard Johannes Wierichs; Benjamín Briseño-Marroquín
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2021-02-08       Impact factor: 4.379

7.  Apical foramen morphology according to the length of merged canal at the apex.

Authors:  Hee-Ho Kim; Jeong-Bum Min; Ho-Keel Hwang
Journal:  Restor Dent Endod       Date:  2013-02-26

8.  An in vivo comparison of accuracy of two electronic apex locators in determining working length using stainless steel and nickel titanium files.

Authors:  Sanjeeb Chaudhary; Archana Gharti; Bhawana Adhikari
Journal:  Clin Cosmet Investig Dent       Date:  2018-05-22
  8 in total

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