Failures and healing in endodontically treated non-vital anterior teeth with posttraumatically reduced pulpal lumen
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.3109/00016358209019816Keywords:
Endodontics, traumatology, pedodonticsAbstract
Cvek, M., Granath, L. Lundberg, M. Failures and healing in endodontically treated non-vital anterior teeth with post-traumatically reduced pulpal lumen. Acta Odontol. Scand. 1982, 40, 223–228
The aim of the present investigation was to assess the frequency of technical failures as well as the 4-year results of endodontic treatment in non-vital incisors with post-traumatically reduced pulpal lumen. In 54 teeth the smallest width of the root canal was measured and classified as 0, ≤ 0.1, > 0.1 -≤ 0.2 or > 0.2 mm. the total frequency of failures was 20%. In upper incisors it was 15–17% in the classes up to a root canal width of 0.2 mm. In lower incisors with no or only partially visible root canal it was 71% and in the class up to 0.1 mm 10%, the difference being significant at the 5% level. the total frequency of healing after 4 years was 80%, while in teeth with a technical failure at the time of treatment the frequency was 50%. the difference between the group without and that with technical failures was statistically significant at the 5% level.
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