An In Vivo Study of Working Length Determination with a New Apex Locator

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Autor(a) principal: Pereira,Key Fabiano Souza
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Silva,Pedro Gregol da, Vicente,Fabio Simões de, Arashiro,Fabio Nakao, Coldebella,Carmem Regina, Ramos,Carlos Alberto Spironelli
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Dental Journal
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-64402014000100017
Resumo: The success of an endodontic treatment relies on a correct working length determination. The canal terminus must be detected accurately and a precise control of the working length during the endodontic treatment must be maintained. The aim of this study was to investigate the working length determination in vivo with the Quill Apex Locator® for apical limit established at 1 mm short from the apical foramen (AF). Patients scheduled to dental extraction due to orthodontic or periodontal reasons were selected for this study, resulting in a sample of 24 root canals. Written informed consent was obtained from each patient before the treatment. After the administration of local anesthesia each tooth had its pulp cavity accessed. Next, the reading corresponding to the AF showed on the device's display was recorded and the file was removed. With the use of a digital caliper, 1 mm was subtracted from that first measurement. The file with the new measurement was introduced into to the root canal again then fixed with light curing flow composite and the tooth was extracted. Next, one of the apical third walls was worn out to visualize the instrument's point and the AF. The distance from the file tip to the AF was measured by scanning electron microscopy. The average of the measurements was 1.089±0.437 mm. The Bicaudal t-test showed no significant difference (p=0.338) between the experimental values and the hypothetical value tested at 1 mm. The present investigation confirmed that the Quill Apex Locator® was able to determine the working length with good reliability for the endodontic treatment, established at 1 mm short from the AF.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv An In Vivo Study of Working Length Determination with a New Apex Locator
title An In Vivo Study of Working Length Determination with a New Apex Locator
spellingShingle An In Vivo Study of Working Length Determination with a New Apex Locator
Pereira,Key Fabiano Souza
electronic apex locators
endodontics
working length
title_short An In Vivo Study of Working Length Determination with a New Apex Locator
title_full An In Vivo Study of Working Length Determination with a New Apex Locator
title_fullStr An In Vivo Study of Working Length Determination with a New Apex Locator
title_full_unstemmed An In Vivo Study of Working Length Determination with a New Apex Locator
title_sort An In Vivo Study of Working Length Determination with a New Apex Locator
author Pereira,Key Fabiano Souza
author_facet Pereira,Key Fabiano Souza
Silva,Pedro Gregol da
Vicente,Fabio Simões de
Arashiro,Fabio Nakao
Coldebella,Carmem Regina
Ramos,Carlos Alberto Spironelli
author_role author
author2 Silva,Pedro Gregol da
Vicente,Fabio Simões de
Arashiro,Fabio Nakao
Coldebella,Carmem Regina
Ramos,Carlos Alberto Spironelli
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pereira,Key Fabiano Souza
Silva,Pedro Gregol da
Vicente,Fabio Simões de
Arashiro,Fabio Nakao
Coldebella,Carmem Regina
Ramos,Carlos Alberto Spironelli
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv electronic apex locators
endodontics
working length
topic electronic apex locators
endodontics
working length
description The success of an endodontic treatment relies on a correct working length determination. The canal terminus must be detected accurately and a precise control of the working length during the endodontic treatment must be maintained. The aim of this study was to investigate the working length determination in vivo with the Quill Apex Locator® for apical limit established at 1 mm short from the apical foramen (AF). Patients scheduled to dental extraction due to orthodontic or periodontal reasons were selected for this study, resulting in a sample of 24 root canals. Written informed consent was obtained from each patient before the treatment. After the administration of local anesthesia each tooth had its pulp cavity accessed. Next, the reading corresponding to the AF showed on the device's display was recorded and the file was removed. With the use of a digital caliper, 1 mm was subtracted from that first measurement. The file with the new measurement was introduced into to the root canal again then fixed with light curing flow composite and the tooth was extracted. Next, one of the apical third walls was worn out to visualize the instrument's point and the AF. The distance from the file tip to the AF was measured by scanning electron microscopy. The average of the measurements was 1.089±0.437 mm. The Bicaudal t-test showed no significant difference (p=0.338) between the experimental values and the hypothetical value tested at 1 mm. The present investigation confirmed that the Quill Apex Locator® was able to determine the working length with good reliability for the endodontic treatment, established at 1 mm short from the AF.
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