Survival and Factors Associated with Failure of Pulpectomies Performed in Primary Teeth by Dental Students
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Resumo: | Abstract Although endodontic treatment is widely recommended for compromised dental pulp, there is no information regarding the factors associated with failures in primary teeth. The aim of this study was to evaluate the survival and factors associated with failure of pulpectomies performed in primary teeth by dental students. The sample comprised patients treated at a University Dental Service and required endodontic treatment in primary teeth. The study investigated treatment-related variables and patient factors potentially associated with treatment failure. Pulpectomy survival was analyzed by Kaplan-Meier estimator followed by log-rank test (p<0.05). The analysis included 81 pulpectomies performed in 62 children (5.6±1.5 years). The survival reached 62.9% up to 12 months follow-up. Most failures occurred in the first 3 months (p<0.001). Teeth with carious lesions at the start of treatment presented more failures than those with restorations or history of trauma (p=0.002). The survival of endodontically treated teeth restored with composite was higher than the ones filled with GIC (p=0.006). Pulpectomy performed in two or more sessions resulted in more failures (p=0.028). Patients presenting gingivitis had more failures in the endodontic treatment (p=0.022). The failures of root canal treatment in primary teeth were more prone to occur in a short time and when the treatment was performed in teeth presenting carious lesions. The use of composite instead of GIC increased the survival of pulpectomies. Repeated sessions for endodontic treatment and lack of oral hygiene habits had a negative effect on the results. |
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Survival and Factors Associated with Failure of Pulpectomies Performed in Primary Teeth by Dental Studentsprimary teethpulpectomysurvivalAbstract Although endodontic treatment is widely recommended for compromised dental pulp, there is no information regarding the factors associated with failures in primary teeth. The aim of this study was to evaluate the survival and factors associated with failure of pulpectomies performed in primary teeth by dental students. The sample comprised patients treated at a University Dental Service and required endodontic treatment in primary teeth. The study investigated treatment-related variables and patient factors potentially associated with treatment failure. Pulpectomy survival was analyzed by Kaplan-Meier estimator followed by log-rank test (p<0.05). The analysis included 81 pulpectomies performed in 62 children (5.6±1.5 years). The survival reached 62.9% up to 12 months follow-up. Most failures occurred in the first 3 months (p<0.001). Teeth with carious lesions at the start of treatment presented more failures than those with restorations or history of trauma (p=0.002). The survival of endodontically treated teeth restored with composite was higher than the ones filled with GIC (p=0.006). Pulpectomy performed in two or more sessions resulted in more failures (p=0.028). Patients presenting gingivitis had more failures in the endodontic treatment (p=0.022). The failures of root canal treatment in primary teeth were more prone to occur in a short time and when the treatment was performed in teeth presenting carious lesions. The use of composite instead of GIC increased the survival of pulpectomies. Repeated sessions for endodontic treatment and lack of oral hygiene habits had a negative effect on the results.Fundação Odontológica de Ribeirão Preto2017-02-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-64402017000100121Brazilian Dental Journal v.28 n.1 2017reponame:Interface (Botucatu. Online)instname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESP10.1590/0103-6440201601009info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBrustolin,Juliane PriscilaMariath,Adriela Azevedo SouzaArdenghi,Thiago MachadoCasagrande,Lucianoeng2017-03-07T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0103-64402017000100121Revistahttps://interface.org.br/PUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||revista.interface@gmail.com||intface@fmb.unesp.br1807-57621414-3283opendoar:2017-03-07T00:00Interface (Botucatu. Online) - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Survival and Factors Associated with Failure of Pulpectomies Performed in Primary Teeth by Dental Students |
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Survival and Factors Associated with Failure of Pulpectomies Performed in Primary Teeth by Dental Students |
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Survival and Factors Associated with Failure of Pulpectomies Performed in Primary Teeth by Dental Students Brustolin,Juliane Priscila primary teeth pulpectomy survival |
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Survival and Factors Associated with Failure of Pulpectomies Performed in Primary Teeth by Dental Students |
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Survival and Factors Associated with Failure of Pulpectomies Performed in Primary Teeth by Dental Students |
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Survival and Factors Associated with Failure of Pulpectomies Performed in Primary Teeth by Dental Students |
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Survival and Factors Associated with Failure of Pulpectomies Performed in Primary Teeth by Dental Students |
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Survival and Factors Associated with Failure of Pulpectomies Performed in Primary Teeth by Dental Students |
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Brustolin,Juliane Priscila |
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Brustolin,Juliane Priscila Mariath,Adriela Azevedo Souza Ardenghi,Thiago Machado Casagrande,Luciano |
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Mariath,Adriela Azevedo Souza Ardenghi,Thiago Machado Casagrande,Luciano |
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Brustolin,Juliane Priscila Mariath,Adriela Azevedo Souza Ardenghi,Thiago Machado Casagrande,Luciano |
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primary teeth pulpectomy survival |
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primary teeth pulpectomy survival |
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Abstract Although endodontic treatment is widely recommended for compromised dental pulp, there is no information regarding the factors associated with failures in primary teeth. The aim of this study was to evaluate the survival and factors associated with failure of pulpectomies performed in primary teeth by dental students. The sample comprised patients treated at a University Dental Service and required endodontic treatment in primary teeth. The study investigated treatment-related variables and patient factors potentially associated with treatment failure. Pulpectomy survival was analyzed by Kaplan-Meier estimator followed by log-rank test (p<0.05). The analysis included 81 pulpectomies performed in 62 children (5.6±1.5 years). The survival reached 62.9% up to 12 months follow-up. Most failures occurred in the first 3 months (p<0.001). Teeth with carious lesions at the start of treatment presented more failures than those with restorations or history of trauma (p=0.002). The survival of endodontically treated teeth restored with composite was higher than the ones filled with GIC (p=0.006). Pulpectomy performed in two or more sessions resulted in more failures (p=0.028). Patients presenting gingivitis had more failures in the endodontic treatment (p=0.022). The failures of root canal treatment in primary teeth were more prone to occur in a short time and when the treatment was performed in teeth presenting carious lesions. The use of composite instead of GIC increased the survival of pulpectomies. Repeated sessions for endodontic treatment and lack of oral hygiene habits had a negative effect on the results. |
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