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In vivo detection of vertical root fractures in endodontically treated teeth: Accuracy of cone-beam computed tomography and assessment of potential predictor variables.

Marcela Quintero-Álvarez1, Leslie-Melissa Bolaños-Alzate1, Paula-Andrea Villa-Machado2, Felipe-Augusto Restrepo-Restrepo2, Sergio-Iván Tobón-Arroyave3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: This study aimed: (a) to determine the diagnostic performance of cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) for detection of vertical root fractures (VRFs); (b) to evaluate the predictive value of diagnostic criteria regarding the definition of VRFs; and (c) to examine the robustness of the association of patient-, tooth-, and treatment-related variables with VRFs.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: 130 root-filled teeth with signs/symptoms of VRFs underwent clinical and CBCT assessments. Definite diagnosis of VRF was confirmed by endodontic microsurgical (EMS) exploration. Determination of diagnostic performance of CBCT was based on standard algorithms derived from two-way contingency table analysis. Predictive value of diagnostic criteria and the association between predictor variables with VRFs were analyzed using logistic regression models.
RESULTS: VRFs were detected during EMS in 50% of the teeth. Based on the finding of fracture lines on CBCT scans, sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy were 86.2%, 13.8%, and 50%, respectively. Teeth having more than three diagnostic criteria present had significant higher odds for VRF diagnosis. After logistic regression analysis, parafunctional habits, one-canal roots, excessive root canal enlargement, and absence of intra-radicular posts remained as robust predictor variables of VRFs.
CONCLUSIONS: Although the sensitivity of CBCT for VRFs detection is high, the risk of false-positive results related to its low specificity makes that all suspected cases must be confirmed by surgical exploration. VRFs cannot be reliably diagnosed by isolated clinical signs/symptoms; instead those teeth possessing more than three diagnostic criteria might be considered practically pathognomonic. The parafunctional habits, one-canal roots, excessive root canal enlargement, and the absence of intra-radicular posts may act strongly/independently for the occurrence of VRFs in endodontically treated teeth. Key words:Cone-beam computed tomography, diagnostic accuracy, diagnostic surgery, predictor variables, root canal treatment, vertical root fracture. Copyright:
© 2021 Medicina Oral S.L.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33574996      PMCID: PMC7864364          DOI: 10.4317/jced.57471

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Exp Dent        ISSN: 1989-5488


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Authors:  Igor Tsesis; Eyal Rosen; Aviad Tamse; Silvio Taschieri; Anda Kfir
Journal:  J Endod       Date:  2010-07-04       Impact factor: 4.171

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Authors:  S Patel; A Dawood; T Pitt Ford; E Whaites
Journal:  Int Endod J       Date:  2007-08-14       Impact factor: 5.264

Review 3.  Variation of a test's sensitivity and specificity with disease prevalence.

Authors:  Mariska M G Leeflang; Anne W S Rutjes; Johannes B Reitsma; Lotty Hooft; Patrick M M Bossuyt
Journal:  CMAJ       Date:  2013-06-24       Impact factor: 8.262

4.  Retrospective follow-up assessment of prognostic variables associated with the outcome of periradicular surgery.

Authors:  P A Villa-Machado; X Botero-Ramírez; S I Tobón-Arroyave
Journal:  Int Endod J       Date:  2013-04-06       Impact factor: 5.264

5.  In Vivo Detection of Subtle Vertical Root Fracture in Endodontically Treated Teeth by Cone-beam Computed Tomography.

Authors:  Lei Zhang; Tiemei Wang; Ya Cao; Congyue Wang; Baochun Tan; Xuna Tang; Renxiang Tan; Zitong Lin
Journal:  J Endod       Date:  2019-04-26       Impact factor: 4.171

6.  Influence of Intracanal Materials in Vertical Root Fracture Pathway Detection with Cone-beam Computed Tomography.

Authors:  Kamile Leonardi Dutra; Camila Pachêco-Pereira; Eduardo Antunes Bortoluzzi; Carlos Flores-Mir; Manuel O Lagravère; Márcio Corrêa
Journal:  J Endod       Date:  2017-05-17       Impact factor: 4.171

7.  Value of CBCT in vertical root fracture detection in endodontically-treated teeth.

Authors:  Eshaghali Saberi; Narges F Mollashahi; Zeinab Movasagh; Alireza A Moghaddam; Abbas Mohammadi
Journal:  Minerva Stomatol       Date:  2017-04

8.  Detection of vertical root fractures in vivo in endodontically treated teeth by cone-beam computed tomography scans.

Authors:  Maria Elissavet Metska; Irene Helena Adriana Aartman; Paul Rudolf Wesselink; Ahmet Rifat Özok
Journal:  J Endod       Date:  2012-06-30       Impact factor: 4.171

9.  Diagnosis of Mesiodistal Vertical Root Fractures in Teeth with Metal Posts: Influence of Applying Filters in Cone-beam Computed Tomography Images at Different Resolutions.

Authors:  Débora De Martin E Silva; Celso Neiva Campos; Antônio Carlos Pires Carvalho; Karina Lopes Devito
Journal:  J Endod       Date:  2017-11-16       Impact factor: 4.171

10.  Detection of vertical root fractures in endodontically treated teeth by a cone beam computed tomography scan.

Authors:  Bassam Hassan; Maria Elissavet Metska; Ahmet Rifat Ozok; Paul van der Stelt; Paul Rudolf Wesselink
Journal:  J Endod       Date:  2009-05       Impact factor: 4.171

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1.  Vertical root fractures: A time-dependent clinical condition. A case-control study in two colombian populations.

Authors:  Claudia García-Guerrero; William Mendoza-Beltrán; Mateo Roldan-Roldan; Paula Villa-Machado; Felipe Restrepo-Restrepo
Journal:  J Clin Exp Dent       Date:  2021-11-01
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