Accuracy of five electronic foramen locators with different operating systems: an ex vivo study

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Autor(a) principal: Vasconcelos, Bruno Carvalho de
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Bueno, Michelli de Medeiros, Luna-Cruz, Suyane Maria, Duarte, Marco Antonio Hungaro, Fernandes, Carlos Augusto de Oliveira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of applied oral science (Online)
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/jaos/article/view/80445
Resumo: Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate, ex vivo, the precision of five electronic root canal length measurement devices (ERCLMDs) with different operating systems: the Root ZX, Mini Apex Locator, Propex II, iPex, and RomiApex A-15, and the possible influence of the positioning of the instrument tips short of the apical foramen. Material and Methods: Forty-two mandibular bicuspids had their real canal lengths (RL) previously determined. Electronic measurements were performed 1.0 mm short of the apical foramen (-1.0), followed by measurements at the apical foramen (0.0). The data resulting from the comparison of the ERCLMD measurements and the RL were evaluated by the Wilcoxon and Friedman tests at a significance level of 5%. Results: Considering the measurements performed at 0.0 and -1.0, the precision rates for the ERCLMDs were: 73.5% and 47.1% (Root ZX), 73.5% and 55.9% (Mini Apex Locator), 67.6% and 41.1% (Propex II), 61.7% and 44.1% (iPex), and 79.4% and 44.1% (RomiApex A-15), respectively, considering ±0.5 mm of tolerance. Regarding the mean discrepancies, no differences were observed at 0.0; however, in the measurements at -1.0, the iPex, a multi-frequency ERCLMD, had significantly more discrepant readings short of the apical foramen than the other devices, except for the Propex II, which had intermediate results. When the ERCLMDs measurements at -1.0 were compared with those at 0.0, the Propex II, iPex and RomiApex A-15 presented significantly higher discrepancies in their readings. Conclusions: Under the conditions of the present study, all the ERCLMDs provided acceptable measurements at the 0.0 position. However, at the -1.0 position, the ERCLMDs had a lower precision, with statistically significant differences for the Propex II, iPex, and RomiApex A-15.
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spelling Accuracy of five electronic foramen locators with different operating systems: an ex vivo study Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate, ex vivo, the precision of five electronic root canal length measurement devices (ERCLMDs) with different operating systems: the Root ZX, Mini Apex Locator, Propex II, iPex, and RomiApex A-15, and the possible influence of the positioning of the instrument tips short of the apical foramen. Material and Methods: Forty-two mandibular bicuspids had their real canal lengths (RL) previously determined. Electronic measurements were performed 1.0 mm short of the apical foramen (-1.0), followed by measurements at the apical foramen (0.0). The data resulting from the comparison of the ERCLMD measurements and the RL were evaluated by the Wilcoxon and Friedman tests at a significance level of 5%. Results: Considering the measurements performed at 0.0 and -1.0, the precision rates for the ERCLMDs were: 73.5% and 47.1% (Root ZX), 73.5% and 55.9% (Mini Apex Locator), 67.6% and 41.1% (Propex II), 61.7% and 44.1% (iPex), and 79.4% and 44.1% (RomiApex A-15), respectively, considering ±0.5 mm of tolerance. Regarding the mean discrepancies, no differences were observed at 0.0; however, in the measurements at -1.0, the iPex, a multi-frequency ERCLMD, had significantly more discrepant readings short of the apical foramen than the other devices, except for the Propex II, which had intermediate results. When the ERCLMDs measurements at -1.0 were compared with those at 0.0, the Propex II, iPex and RomiApex A-15 presented significantly higher discrepancies in their readings. Conclusions: Under the conditions of the present study, all the ERCLMDs provided acceptable measurements at the 0.0 position. However, at the -1.0 position, the ERCLMDs had a lower precision, with statistically significant differences for the Propex II, iPex, and RomiApex A-15. Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Odontologia de Bauru2013-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/jaos/article/view/8044510.1590/1678-7757201302188Journal of Applied Oral Science; Vol. 21 No. 2 (2013); 132-137Journal of Applied Oral Science; Vol. 21 Núm. 2 (2013); 132-137Journal of Applied Oral Science; v. 21 n. 2 (2013); 132-1371678-77651678-7757reponame:Journal of applied oral science (Online)instname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPenghttps://www.revistas.usp.br/jaos/article/view/80445/84108Copyright (c) 2013 Journal of Applied Oral Scienceinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessVasconcelos, Bruno Carvalho de Bueno, Michelli de Medeiros Luna-Cruz, Suyane Maria Duarte, Marco Antonio Hungaro Fernandes, Carlos Augusto de Oliveira 2014-05-08T12:31:57Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/80445Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/jaosPUBhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/jaos/oai||jaos@usp.br1678-77651678-7757opendoar:2014-05-08T12:31:57Journal of applied oral science (Online) - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
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title Accuracy of five electronic foramen locators with different operating systems: an ex vivo study
spellingShingle Accuracy of five electronic foramen locators with different operating systems: an ex vivo study
Vasconcelos, Bruno Carvalho de
title_short Accuracy of five electronic foramen locators with different operating systems: an ex vivo study
title_full Accuracy of five electronic foramen locators with different operating systems: an ex vivo study
title_fullStr Accuracy of five electronic foramen locators with different operating systems: an ex vivo study
title_full_unstemmed Accuracy of five electronic foramen locators with different operating systems: an ex vivo study
title_sort Accuracy of five electronic foramen locators with different operating systems: an ex vivo study
author Vasconcelos, Bruno Carvalho de
author_facet Vasconcelos, Bruno Carvalho de
Bueno, Michelli de Medeiros
Luna-Cruz, Suyane Maria
Duarte, Marco Antonio Hungaro
Fernandes, Carlos Augusto de Oliveira
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author2 Bueno, Michelli de Medeiros
Luna-Cruz, Suyane Maria
Duarte, Marco Antonio Hungaro
Fernandes, Carlos Augusto de Oliveira
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Bueno, Michelli de Medeiros
Luna-Cruz, Suyane Maria
Duarte, Marco Antonio Hungaro
Fernandes, Carlos Augusto de Oliveira
description Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate, ex vivo, the precision of five electronic root canal length measurement devices (ERCLMDs) with different operating systems: the Root ZX, Mini Apex Locator, Propex II, iPex, and RomiApex A-15, and the possible influence of the positioning of the instrument tips short of the apical foramen. Material and Methods: Forty-two mandibular bicuspids had their real canal lengths (RL) previously determined. Electronic measurements were performed 1.0 mm short of the apical foramen (-1.0), followed by measurements at the apical foramen (0.0). The data resulting from the comparison of the ERCLMD measurements and the RL were evaluated by the Wilcoxon and Friedman tests at a significance level of 5%. Results: Considering the measurements performed at 0.0 and -1.0, the precision rates for the ERCLMDs were: 73.5% and 47.1% (Root ZX), 73.5% and 55.9% (Mini Apex Locator), 67.6% and 41.1% (Propex II), 61.7% and 44.1% (iPex), and 79.4% and 44.1% (RomiApex A-15), respectively, considering ±0.5 mm of tolerance. Regarding the mean discrepancies, no differences were observed at 0.0; however, in the measurements at -1.0, the iPex, a multi-frequency ERCLMD, had significantly more discrepant readings short of the apical foramen than the other devices, except for the Propex II, which had intermediate results. When the ERCLMDs measurements at -1.0 were compared with those at 0.0, the Propex II, iPex and RomiApex A-15 presented significantly higher discrepancies in their readings. Conclusions: Under the conditions of the present study, all the ERCLMDs provided acceptable measurements at the 0.0 position. However, at the -1.0 position, the ERCLMDs had a lower precision, with statistically significant differences for the Propex II, iPex, and RomiApex A-15.
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