The correlation between external apical root resorption and electric pulp test responses: a prospective clinical trial

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Autor(a) principal: YOUNESSIAN,Farnaz
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: BEHNAZ,Mohammad, BADIEE,Mohammadreza, DALAIE,Kazem, SARIKHANI,Arezou, SHEKARIAN,Shiva, KAVOUSINEJAD,Shahab, EBADIFAR,Asghar
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective: The current study investigated the correlation between pulpal sensitivity to the electric pulp tester (EPT) and external apical root resorption (EARR) in four types of maxillary anterior teeth of fixed orthodontic treatment patients. Methods: In this prospective cohort study, 232 anterior teeth of 58 patients (mean age 18.96 ± 6.13 years) treated with fixed orthodontic treatment were examined. The EPT readings were recorded at twelve time points immediately before archwire insertion. Root resorption of four maxillary incisors were measured by means of parallel periapical radiographs at three time intervals (six months interval from the start) through design-to-purpose software to optimize data collection. A multiple linear regression model and Pearson correlation coefficient were used to assess the association of EPT values and observed EARR (p< 0.05). Results: The highest level of EPT measurement was recorded at initial visit, and then there was a decreasing trend in EPT level during treatment for the next six and twelve months. There was another increasing trend after six months till the finishing time of the treatment. There was a significant correlation between changes in root length and time of recording the root length (p< 0.001). There was significant positive correlation between changes in EPT level and amount of observed root resorption (p< 0.001). Conclusion: The relative decrease in electric pulp test level could be a diagnostic sign of root resorption during orthodontic treatment. Further studies with longer follow up are needed to confirm the current results.
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spelling The correlation between external apical root resorption and electric pulp test responses: a prospective clinical trialRoot resorptionExternal apical root resorptionElectric pulp testOrthodontic treatmentABSTRACT Objective: The current study investigated the correlation between pulpal sensitivity to the electric pulp tester (EPT) and external apical root resorption (EARR) in four types of maxillary anterior teeth of fixed orthodontic treatment patients. Methods: In this prospective cohort study, 232 anterior teeth of 58 patients (mean age 18.96 ± 6.13 years) treated with fixed orthodontic treatment were examined. The EPT readings were recorded at twelve time points immediately before archwire insertion. Root resorption of four maxillary incisors were measured by means of parallel periapical radiographs at three time intervals (six months interval from the start) through design-to-purpose software to optimize data collection. A multiple linear regression model and Pearson correlation coefficient were used to assess the association of EPT values and observed EARR (p< 0.05). Results: The highest level of EPT measurement was recorded at initial visit, and then there was a decreasing trend in EPT level during treatment for the next six and twelve months. There was another increasing trend after six months till the finishing time of the treatment. There was a significant correlation between changes in root length and time of recording the root length (p< 0.001). There was significant positive correlation between changes in EPT level and amount of observed root resorption (p< 0.001). Conclusion: The relative decrease in electric pulp test level could be a diagnostic sign of root resorption during orthodontic treatment. Further studies with longer follow up are needed to confirm the current results.Dental Press International2021-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2176-94512021000300306Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics v.26 n.3 2021reponame:Dental Press Journal of Orthodonticsinstname:Dental Press International (DPI)instacron:DPI10.1590/2177-6709.26.3.e2119389.oarinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessYOUNESSIAN,FarnazBEHNAZ,MohammadBADIEE,MohammadrezaDALAIE,KazemSARIKHANI,ArezouSHEKARIAN,ShivaKAVOUSINEJAD,ShahabEBADIFAR,Asghareng2021-06-28T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S2176-94512021000300306Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/dpjoONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpartigos@dentalpress.com.br||davidnormando@hotmail.com2177-67092176-9451opendoar:2021-06-28T00:00Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics - Dental Press International (DPI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The correlation between external apical root resorption and electric pulp test responses: a prospective clinical trial
title The correlation between external apical root resorption and electric pulp test responses: a prospective clinical trial
spellingShingle The correlation between external apical root resorption and electric pulp test responses: a prospective clinical trial
YOUNESSIAN,Farnaz
Root resorption
External apical root resorption
Electric pulp test
Orthodontic treatment
title_short The correlation between external apical root resorption and electric pulp test responses: a prospective clinical trial
title_full The correlation between external apical root resorption and electric pulp test responses: a prospective clinical trial
title_fullStr The correlation between external apical root resorption and electric pulp test responses: a prospective clinical trial
title_full_unstemmed The correlation between external apical root resorption and electric pulp test responses: a prospective clinical trial
title_sort The correlation between external apical root resorption and electric pulp test responses: a prospective clinical trial
author YOUNESSIAN,Farnaz
author_facet YOUNESSIAN,Farnaz
BEHNAZ,Mohammad
BADIEE,Mohammadreza
DALAIE,Kazem
SARIKHANI,Arezou
SHEKARIAN,Shiva
KAVOUSINEJAD,Shahab
EBADIFAR,Asghar
author_role author
author2 BEHNAZ,Mohammad
BADIEE,Mohammadreza
DALAIE,Kazem
SARIKHANI,Arezou
SHEKARIAN,Shiva
KAVOUSINEJAD,Shahab
EBADIFAR,Asghar
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv YOUNESSIAN,Farnaz
BEHNAZ,Mohammad
BADIEE,Mohammadreza
DALAIE,Kazem
SARIKHANI,Arezou
SHEKARIAN,Shiva
KAVOUSINEJAD,Shahab
EBADIFAR,Asghar
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Root resorption
External apical root resorption
Electric pulp test
Orthodontic treatment
topic Root resorption
External apical root resorption
Electric pulp test
Orthodontic treatment
description ABSTRACT Objective: The current study investigated the correlation between pulpal sensitivity to the electric pulp tester (EPT) and external apical root resorption (EARR) in four types of maxillary anterior teeth of fixed orthodontic treatment patients. Methods: In this prospective cohort study, 232 anterior teeth of 58 patients (mean age 18.96 ± 6.13 years) treated with fixed orthodontic treatment were examined. The EPT readings were recorded at twelve time points immediately before archwire insertion. Root resorption of four maxillary incisors were measured by means of parallel periapical radiographs at three time intervals (six months interval from the start) through design-to-purpose software to optimize data collection. A multiple linear regression model and Pearson correlation coefficient were used to assess the association of EPT values and observed EARR (p< 0.05). Results: The highest level of EPT measurement was recorded at initial visit, and then there was a decreasing trend in EPT level during treatment for the next six and twelve months. There was another increasing trend after six months till the finishing time of the treatment. There was a significant correlation between changes in root length and time of recording the root length (p< 0.001). There was significant positive correlation between changes in EPT level and amount of observed root resorption (p< 0.001). Conclusion: The relative decrease in electric pulp test level could be a diagnostic sign of root resorption during orthodontic treatment. Further studies with longer follow up are needed to confirm the current results.
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