| Literature DB >> 25050122 |
Andrea Gesi1, Paolo Mareschi1, Tiziana Doldo1, Marco Ferrari2.
Abstract
To clinically evaluate the dimension of the more apical extent of the root canal after appropriate preflaring in the case of primary treatment and retreatment with and without the presence of periapical radiolucency, 392 single-rooted teeth with only one canal were evaluated during endodontic therapy. The canals were divided in two groups depending on the presence or absence of periapical radiolucency. After preflaring of the root canal the size of the root canal terminus (apical canal dimension) was gauged with hand-held Light Speed LS1 files inserted at the estimated working length and established with the use of an electronic apex locator. The dimension recorded in the computer database was represented by the largest instrument able to reach the electronically established working length. The differences between the treatment groups were assessed using the Mann-Whitney U test and the significance level was set at P < 0.05. Teeth with lesions had a significantly greater diameter in the apical region than teeth without lesions (P < 0.001). The dimension of the apical portion of the root canal is larger in the case of periapical radiolucency. This involves verifying this parameter in order to use the correct sized instruments and to obtain an efficient cutting action at the apical level.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 25050122 PMCID: PMC4094701 DOI: 10.1155/2014/374971
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Dent ISSN: 1687-8728
Ratio of diameters in the apical part of root canal in teeth with and without periapical lesions: all presented as median and interquartile ranges.
| Group |
| Median | Interquartile ranges 25%–75% | Significance |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Teeth with lesion | 135 | 40 | 36.25–60 | A |
| Teeth without lesion | 257 | 35 | 35–40 | B |
Figure 1Data comparison of the 2 groups.