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CES Odontología

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Abstract

PINEDA-VELEZ, Eliana; MARIN-MUNOZ, Alejandra; ESCOBAR-MARQUEZ, Alejandra  and  TAMAYO-AGUDELO, William Fernando. Factors related to the result of endodontic treatments performed in a university institution with dentists in training. CES odontol. [online]. 2021, vol.34, n.1, pp.14-24.  Epub Feb 11, 2022. ISSN 0120-971X.  https://doi.org/10.21615/cesodon.34.1.2.

Introduction and objetive:

an endodontic treatment is performed to treat pulp-periapical disorders and may have a success rate of over 90% under ideal conditions. Among the factors that need to be considered, knowledge of the internal anatomy of the root, operator skills, selected technique, instruments involved and surgical time are the most important to determine the success of such treatment. Success implies the survival of the tooth in the oral cavity as well as the absence of clinical and radiographic signs and symptoms. The purpose of this work was to determine the factors associated to the success of an endodontic treatment performed by undergraduate dental students in a Colombian university.

Materials and methods:

a retrospective study with cohorts exposed and unexposed to apical periodontitis was carried out. Patients who consulted for endodontic treatment in 2013-2014 were invited to participate and were assessed both clinically and radiographically.

Results:

mean age was 51.23 (SD 14.23) years and higher percentage of female participation (71.1%) was observed. At initial diagnosis, 26% of teeth were diagnosed with apical periodontitis. An association between a high consultation mean and absence of apical periodontitis at the end of treatment was found. Bivariate and multivariate analyses showed an association between the presence of procedure accidents and under-filled root canal obturation with the presence of apical periodontitis at the end of treatment.

Conclusion:

success rate of endodontic treatments may be increased by carefully following protocols and attention guidelines to reduce the possibility of accidents and to keep an adequate length of the canal filling.

Keywords : Forecast; endodontics; Dental Schools; root canal therapy..

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