Abstract Introduction: The aim of this study was to determine in anterior teeth, bicuspids, and molars (1) the accuracy of 3 different electronic apex locators (EALs) in detecting the apical foramen and (2) the accuracy of digital radiography in determining the working length (WL), compared with visible control under a microscope. Methods: By using radiovideography (RVG), we measured the lengths of 120 root canals with 3 different EALs (Endex, ProPex II, and Root ZX) and compared them with the actual lengths. The accuracy of EALs and RVG was related to each dental category. An endodontic training kit (Pro-Train) was used during experimental procedures. Results: Statistical analysis showed that the 3 EALs and RVG were less accurate in anterior teeth and molars than in bicuspids. The paired-sample t test showed no statistically significant difference between mesiodistal plane and buccolingual plane digital radiography in all groups. Conclusions: The 3 EALs tested were more accurate in detecting the apical foramen in bicuspids than in both molars and anterior teeth. Radiographic measurements were not reliable for determining WL in all dental groups in both radiographic planes. (J Endod 2011;37:684–687)

Mancini, M., Felici, R., Conte, G., Costantini, M., Cianconi, L. (2011). Accuracy of three electronic apex locators in anterior and posterior teeth: an ex-vivo study. JOURNAL OF ENDODONTICS, 37(5), 684-687.

Accuracy of three electronic apex locators in anterior and posterior teeth: an ex-vivo study.

CIANCONI, LUIGI
2011-01-01

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Abstract Introduction: The aim of this study was to determine in anterior teeth, bicuspids, and molars (1) the accuracy of 3 different electronic apex locators (EALs) in detecting the apical foramen and (2) the accuracy of digital radiography in determining the working length (WL), compared with visible control under a microscope. Methods: By using radiovideography (RVG), we measured the lengths of 120 root canals with 3 different EALs (Endex, ProPex II, and Root ZX) and compared them with the actual lengths. The accuracy of EALs and RVG was related to each dental category. An endodontic training kit (Pro-Train) was used during experimental procedures. Results: Statistical analysis showed that the 3 EALs and RVG were less accurate in anterior teeth and molars than in bicuspids. The paired-sample t test showed no statistically significant difference between mesiodistal plane and buccolingual plane digital radiography in all groups. Conclusions: The 3 EALs tested were more accurate in detecting the apical foramen in bicuspids than in both molars and anterior teeth. Radiographic measurements were not reliable for determining WL in all dental groups in both radiographic planes. (J Endod 2011;37:684–687)
2011
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore MED/28 - MALATTIE ODONTOSTOMATOLOGICHE
English
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Digital radiography; electronic apex locator; Endex; Pro- Pex II; Pro-Train; Root ZX; working length;
Mancini, M., Felici, R., Conte, G., Costantini, M., Cianconi, L. (2011). Accuracy of three electronic apex locators in anterior and posterior teeth: an ex-vivo study. JOURNAL OF ENDODONTICS, 37(5), 684-687.
Mancini, M; Felici, R; Conte, G; Costantini, M; Cianconi, L
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