Qualidade das obturações dos canais radiculares em radiografias periapicais

The objective of the present study was to radiographically evaluate the presence or absence of failures in endodontic fillings performed at the Faculty of Dentistry of Pernambuco FOP/UPE. A total of 1091 periapical radiographs of teeth treated endodontically in the last two years were selected. The...

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Published inLumen et virtus Vol. 15; no. 39; pp. 2824 - 2836
Main Authors Travassos, Rosana Maria Coelho, Chaves, Adriane Tenório Dourado, De Araújo, Vanessa Lessa Cavalcanti, Prosini, Priscila, De Menezes, Maria Regina Almeida, Júnior, Francisco Braga da Paz, Da Paz, Eliana Santos Lyra, Guaraná, Carlos Fernando Rodrigues, Barroso, Leonardo dos Santos, Nunes, Adriana Marques
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LanguagePortuguese
Published 28.08.2024
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Summary:The objective of the present study was to radiographically evaluate the presence or absence of failures in endodontic fillings performed at the Faculty of Dentistry of Pernambuco FOP/UPE. A total of 1091 periapical radiographs of teeth treated endodontically in the last two years were selected. The radiographs were observed by three professors who are specialists in endodontics. Radiographs with teeth submitted to apicoectomy surgery, radiographs of the posterior teeth (premolars and molars), teeth with incomplete rhizogenesis, presence of impacted teeth, and total edentulous teeth in the anterior region were considered inappropriate, and treated canals were considered those containing radiopaque material in the pulp cavity or inside the root canal. The collected data were quantified and submitted to statistical analysis. A large percentage of radiographs with teeth treated endodontically and the presence of periapical lesions (51.6%) and slightly fewer teeth treated without lesions (48.4) were observed. When comparing the presence of periapical lesion with the longitudinal limit of filling and the homogeneity of the material, they present better results. At the end of this study, it was possible to observe a statistically significant relationship between unsatisfactory endodontic treatments and periapical lesions. O presente estudo teve por objetivo avaliar radiograficamente a presença ou ausência de falhas nas obturações endodônticas realizadas na faculdade de Odontologia de Pernambuco FOP/UPE. Foram selecionadas 1091 radiografias periapicais de dentes tratados endodonticamente nos últimos dois anos. As radiografias foram observadas por três professores especialista em endodontia. Foram consideradas inapropriadas as radiografias que apresentavam dentes submetidos a cirurgia de apicectomia, radiografias dos dentes posteriores (pré-molares e molares), dentes com rizogênese incompleta, presença de dente incluso e desdentados totais na região anterior e considerados canais tratados aqueles que contêm material radiopaco na cavidade pulpar ou dentro do canal radicular. Os dados coletados foram quantificados e submetidos à análise estatística. Observou-se um grande percentual de radiografias com dentes tratados endodonticamente e presença de lesão periapical (51,6%) e um pouco menos de dentes tratados sem lesão (48,4). Quando comparado a presença de lesão periapical com o limite longitudinal de obturação e a homogeneidade do material, apresentam melhores resultados. Ao final deste estudo foi possível observar a relação, estatisticamente significante, entre tratamentos endodônticos insatisfatórios e lesão periapical.
ISSN:2177-2789
2177-2789
DOI:10.56238/levv15n39-095