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Radiographic Healing after a Root Canal Treatment Performed in Single-rooted Teeth with and without Ultrasonic Activation of the Irrigant: A Randomized Controlled Trial
- Source :
- Journal of endodontics, 39(10), 1218-1225. ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC, Liang, Y H, Jiang, L M, Jiang, L, Chen, X B, Liu, Y Y, Tian, F C, Bao, X D, Gao, X J, Versluis, M, Wu, M K & van der Sluis, L 2013, ' Radiographic healing after a root canal treatment performed in single-rooted teeth with and without ultrasonic activation of the irrigant: a randomized controlled trial ', The Journal of Endodontics, vol. 39, no. 10, pp. 1218-1225 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.joen.2013.06.024, The Journal of Endodontics, 39(10), 1218-1225. Elsevier Inc., The Journal of Endodontics, 39(10), 1218-1225. Elsevier, Journal of endodontics, 39(10), 1218-1225. Elsevier
- Publication Year :
- 2013
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Abstract
- IntroductionThe aim of this study was to compare the outcome of a root canal treatment with and without additional ultrasonic activation of the irrigant.MethodsSingle-rooted teeth with radiographic evidence of periapical bone loss were randomly assigned to 2 treatment groups. In both groups syringe irrigation was performed, and in one group the irrigant was also activated by ultrasound. Ten to 19 months after treatment, the teeth were examined by using periapical radiography (PA) and cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT). Area and volume of the periapical lesions were measured, and the outcome was presented in 4 categories: absence, reduction or enlargement of the radiolucency, or uncertain. Lesions were classified as reduced or enlarged when the change in size of the radiolucency was 20% or more.ResultsThe recall rate was 82%, and 84 teeth were analyzed. CBCT detected significantly more post-treatment lesions than PA (P = .038), but the percentages of absence and reduction of the radiolucency together revealed by CBCT and PA were similar (P = .383). The CBCT results showed that absence of the radiolucency was observed in 16 of 84 teeth (19%) and reduction of the radiolucency in 61 of 84 teeth (72.6%), but there was no significant difference between the results of the 2 groups (P = .470). Absence and reduction of the radiolucency together were observed in the ultrasonic group in 39 of 41 teeth (95.1%) and in the syringe group in 38 of 43 teeth (88.4%).ConclusionsRoot canal treatments with and without additional ultrasonic activation of the irrigant contributed equally to periapical healing.
- Subjects :
- Male
Cone beam computed tomography
ultrasonic
Sodium Hypochlorite
medicine.medical_treatment
Root canal
Radiography
Dentistry
irrigation
Dentin
Ultrasonics
INSTRUMENTATION
Radiography, Bitewing
Ultrasound
Cone-beam computed tomography
Radiography, Dental, Digital
Middle Aged
radiographic healing
Root Canal Therapy
medicine.anatomical_structure
Treatment Outcome
Needles
OF-THE-LITERATURE
PERIAPICAL RADIOGRAPHY
Periapical bone loss
Female
Root Canal Preparation
ROTARY
Adult
BEAM COMPUTED-TOMOGRAPHY
Adolescent
Radiodensity
LESION
Root Canal Filling Materials
Young Adult
stomatognathic system
medicine
Humans
PART 2
Therapeutic Irrigation
General Dentistry
Reduction (orthopedic surgery)
Edetic Acid
Aged
Wound Healing
Root Canal Irrigants
business.industry
DENTIN
Periapical Diseases
Syringes
IR-90020
root canal treatment
ENDODONTIC TREATMENT
Dental Pulp Cavity
business
FOLLOW-UP
METIS-298513
Follow-Up Studies
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 00992399
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of endodontics, 39(10), 1218-1225. ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC, Liang, Y H, Jiang, L M, Jiang, L, Chen, X B, Liu, Y Y, Tian, F C, Bao, X D, Gao, X J, Versluis, M, Wu, M K & van der Sluis, L 2013, ' Radiographic healing after a root canal treatment performed in single-rooted teeth with and without ultrasonic activation of the irrigant: a randomized controlled trial ', The Journal of Endodontics, vol. 39, no. 10, pp. 1218-1225 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.joen.2013.06.024, The Journal of Endodontics, 39(10), 1218-1225. Elsevier Inc., The Journal of Endodontics, 39(10), 1218-1225. Elsevier, Journal of endodontics, 39(10), 1218-1225. Elsevier
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....08992fd0735c1ccf7a58cbec1cb793e1
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.joen.2013.06.024