Prevalence of endodontic retreatments at the UFCG Dentistry school clinic
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Resumo: | The endodontic treatment has success rates greater than 90%. However, bacterial factors and anatomical changes can lead to treatment failure. Given the need for a new intervention, several options can be considered, including endodontic retreatment. The fact is that most undergraduate students don’t routinely face this situation during consultations at the UFCG (Universidade Federal de Campina Grande), in the Clinic School of Dentristry (CSD), which can generate insecurity if this procedure is necessary. The objective of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of endodontic retreatments performed at the CSD. This is a cross-sectional, observational study, with a quantitative approach and a data collection procedure, adopting as a data collection strategy the documental analysis of the institution's patient records. The sample consisted of 3811 medical records, of which only 9 (0,31%) referred to endodontic retreatments performed at the CSD and 28 (0,73%) corresponded to indications for retreatments to be performed at other institutions. Of the 9 medical records that constituted the final study population, 6 (66,67%) were female. Of the elements that were portrayed, the lower left lateral incisor and the upper left canine had a higher incidence. Therefore, the rate of retreatments in the CSD is low, which leads us to think that the endodontic treatments performed on site were successful, making it necessary to study the possibility of performing endodontic retreatments in elements with more than one root. |
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Prevalence of endodontic retreatments at the UFCG Dentistry school clinic Prevalência de retratamentos endodônticos na clínica escola de Odontologia da UFCG Prevalencia de retratamientos de endodoncia en la clínica de la escuela de Odontología de la UFCGUniversity Graduate EndodonticsSurgery.Graduado universitárioEndodonciaCirugía.EndodontiaGraduaçãoCirurgia.The endodontic treatment has success rates greater than 90%. However, bacterial factors and anatomical changes can lead to treatment failure. Given the need for a new intervention, several options can be considered, including endodontic retreatment. The fact is that most undergraduate students don’t routinely face this situation during consultations at the UFCG (Universidade Federal de Campina Grande), in the Clinic School of Dentristry (CSD), which can generate insecurity if this procedure is necessary. The objective of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of endodontic retreatments performed at the CSD. This is a cross-sectional, observational study, with a quantitative approach and a data collection procedure, adopting as a data collection strategy the documental analysis of the institution's patient records. The sample consisted of 3811 medical records, of which only 9 (0,31%) referred to endodontic retreatments performed at the CSD and 28 (0,73%) corresponded to indications for retreatments to be performed at other institutions. Of the 9 medical records that constituted the final study population, 6 (66,67%) were female. Of the elements that were portrayed, the lower left lateral incisor and the upper left canine had a higher incidence. Therefore, the rate of retreatments in the CSD is low, which leads us to think that the endodontic treatments performed on site were successful, making it necessary to study the possibility of performing endodontic retreatments in elements with more than one root.El tratamiento de endodoncia convencional tiene tasas de éxito superiores al 90%. Sin embargo, los factores bacterianos y los cambios anatómicos pueden conducir al fracaso del tratamiento. A partir de la necesidad de una nueva intervención, se pueden realizar varias opciones de endodoncia, incluido el retratamiento. El hecho es que la mayoría de los estudiantes no se presentan de manera rutinaria durante sus estudios de Odontología (CEO) lo que puede generar atención en caso de ser necesario realizar este procedimiento. El objetivo de este estudio fue evaluar la prevalencia de retratamientos de endodoncia realizados en el CEO de la UFCG. Se trata de un estudio transversal, observacional, con abordaje práctico y recolección de datos, adoptando como estrategia de recolección el análisis documental de los prontuarios de la institución. La muestra estuvo conformada por 3811 historias clínicas, de las cuales 9 (0,31%) y retraídos a retratamientos realizados en el CEO y 28 (0,73%) fueron retraídos en otras instituciones. De las 9 historias clínicas que constituyeron el retratamiento definitivo de la población de estudio, 6 (66,67%) eran del sexo femenino. De los elementos que se retrataron, el lateral inferior izquierdo y el canino superior izquierdo tuvieron mayor incidencia. es baja, lo que nos lleva a pensar que los tratamientos endodónticos realizados en sitio fueron exitosos, así como es necesario estudiar la posibilidad de realizar retratamientos endodónticos en elementos con más de una raíz.O tratamento endodôntico convencional apresenta taxas de sucesso superiores a 90%. Contudo, fatores bacterianos e alterações anatômicas podem levar ao insucesso do tratamento. Diante da necessidade de nova intervenção, várias opções podem ser consideradas, dentre elas o retratamento endodôntico. O fato é que a maioria dos estudantes da graduação não se depara com tal situação rotineiramente durante os atendimentos na Clínica Escola de Odontologia (CEO) da UFCG, o que pode gerar insegurança na realização desse procedimento. O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar a prevalência de retratamentos endodônticos realizados na CEO da UFCG. Este estudo é do tipo transversal, observacional, com abordagem quantitativa e procedimento de levantamento de dados, adotando como estratégia de coleta de dados a análise documental dos prontuários dos pacientes da instituição. A amostra foi composta por 3811 prontuários, dos quais apenas 9 (0,31%) se referiam a retratamentos endodônticos realizados na CEO e 28 (0,73%) correspondiam a indicações de retratamentos para serem realizados em outras instituições. Dos 9 prontuários que constituíram a população final do estudo, 6 (66,67%) eram do gênero feminino. Dos elementos que foram retratados, o incisivo lateral inferior esquerdo e o canino superior esquerdo apresentaram uma maior incidência. Portanto, o índice de retratamentos na CEO é baixo, presumindo que os tratamentos endodônticos realizados no local foram bem sucedidos, fazendo-se necessário estudar a possibilidade da realização de retratamentos endodônticos em elementos com mais de uma raiz.Research, Society and Development2022-12-23info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3900410.33448/rsd-v11i17.39004Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 17; e154111739004Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 17; e154111739004Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 17; e1541117390042525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/39004/32260Copyright (c) 2022 Fátima Aldenísia dos Santos; Ocimar Lopes de Oliveira; Maria Luiza Dantas da Silva; Rosália Severo de Medeiros; Tássia Pinto Sarmento; Arthur Willian de Lima Brasil; Rosana Araújo Rosendohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSantos, Fátima Aldenísia dos Oliveira, Ocimar Lopes de Silva, Maria Luiza Dantas da Medeiros, Rosália Severo de Sarmento, Tássia Pinto Brasil, Arthur Willian de Lima Rosendo, Rosana Araújo 2022-12-28T13:53:48Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/39004Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:52:27.594189Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Prevalence of endodontic retreatments at the UFCG Dentistry school clinic Prevalência de retratamentos endodônticos na clínica escola de Odontologia da UFCG Prevalencia de retratamientos de endodoncia en la clínica de la escuela de Odontología de la UFCG |
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Prevalence of endodontic retreatments at the UFCG Dentistry school clinic |
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Prevalence of endodontic retreatments at the UFCG Dentistry school clinic Santos, Fátima Aldenísia dos University Graduate Endodontics Surgery. Graduado universitário Endodoncia Cirugía. Endodontia Graduação Cirurgia. |
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Prevalence of endodontic retreatments at the UFCG Dentistry school clinic |
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Prevalence of endodontic retreatments at the UFCG Dentistry school clinic |
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Prevalence of endodontic retreatments at the UFCG Dentistry school clinic |
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Prevalence of endodontic retreatments at the UFCG Dentistry school clinic |
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Prevalence of endodontic retreatments at the UFCG Dentistry school clinic |
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Santos, Fátima Aldenísia dos |
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Santos, Fátima Aldenísia dos Oliveira, Ocimar Lopes de Silva, Maria Luiza Dantas da Medeiros, Rosália Severo de Sarmento, Tássia Pinto Brasil, Arthur Willian de Lima Rosendo, Rosana Araújo |
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Oliveira, Ocimar Lopes de Silva, Maria Luiza Dantas da Medeiros, Rosália Severo de Sarmento, Tássia Pinto Brasil, Arthur Willian de Lima Rosendo, Rosana Araújo |
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Santos, Fátima Aldenísia dos Oliveira, Ocimar Lopes de Silva, Maria Luiza Dantas da Medeiros, Rosália Severo de Sarmento, Tássia Pinto Brasil, Arthur Willian de Lima Rosendo, Rosana Araújo |
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University Graduate Endodontics Surgery. Graduado universitário Endodoncia Cirugía. Endodontia Graduação Cirurgia. |
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University Graduate Endodontics Surgery. Graduado universitário Endodoncia Cirugía. Endodontia Graduação Cirurgia. |
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The endodontic treatment has success rates greater than 90%. However, bacterial factors and anatomical changes can lead to treatment failure. Given the need for a new intervention, several options can be considered, including endodontic retreatment. The fact is that most undergraduate students don’t routinely face this situation during consultations at the UFCG (Universidade Federal de Campina Grande), in the Clinic School of Dentristry (CSD), which can generate insecurity if this procedure is necessary. The objective of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of endodontic retreatments performed at the CSD. This is a cross-sectional, observational study, with a quantitative approach and a data collection procedure, adopting as a data collection strategy the documental analysis of the institution's patient records. The sample consisted of 3811 medical records, of which only 9 (0,31%) referred to endodontic retreatments performed at the CSD and 28 (0,73%) corresponded to indications for retreatments to be performed at other institutions. Of the 9 medical records that constituted the final study population, 6 (66,67%) were female. Of the elements that were portrayed, the lower left lateral incisor and the upper left canine had a higher incidence. Therefore, the rate of retreatments in the CSD is low, which leads us to think that the endodontic treatments performed on site were successful, making it necessary to study the possibility of performing endodontic retreatments in elements with more than one root. |
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