Journal Name:
Journal of Dental Sciences
Volume:
4
Issue:
1
Pages From:
20
To:
23
Date:
Friday, January 1, 2016
Keywords:
Palestinian sub-population, Root canal treatment quality, Anterior teeth.
Abstract:
Introduction: There is substantial evidence that the technical quality
of root canal filling has a significant effect on the outcome of root canal
treatment. The aim of this study was to evaluate the technical quality of root
canal fillings performed by dentists in Palestinian community.
Methods: The records of 504 maxillary and mandibular cone beam CT
scans, 137 of them found to have endodontic treatment in the anterior teeth,
were selected and evaluated. For each tooth, Filling length, density and taper,
and presence or absence of void was evaluated. Obturations that have proper
length, density and taper, without any void are classified as acceptable root
canal fillings.
Results: Of the 137 CBCT, a total of 308 teeth, 83 mandibular teeth and
225 maxillary teeth, 10.84% of the mandibular anteriors have good quality,
9.77% of maxillary anteriors have good quality regardless the peri-radicular
area condition.
Conclusion: Technical quality of root fillings performed by Palestinian
dentists was found to be less than 15%.
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