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Guided endodontics versus conventional access cavity preparation: an ex vivo comparative study of substance loss

H.F. Hildebrand, Wadim Leontiev, Gabriel Krastl, Roland Weiger, Dorothea Dagassan‐Berndt, Sebastian Bürklein, Thomas Connert

2023BMC Oral Health21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: To compare the outcomes of conventional access cavity preparation (CONV) versus guided endodontics (GE) for access cavity preparation in anterior teeth with pulp canal calcification (PCC) regarding root canal detection, substance loss, procedural time, and need for additional radiographs. METHODS: Extracted, sound human teeth with PCC (n = 108) were matched in pairs, divided into two groups and used to produce 18 models. An independent endodontist and a general dentist performed access cavity preparation under simulated clinical conditions on nine models each (54 teeth). The endodontist used the conventional technique and the general dentist GE. Time needed to access the root canals and the number of additional radiographs were recorded. Pre- and postoperative cone-beam computed tomography scans were obtained to measure substance loss. Statistical significance was tested by examining the overlap of 95% confidence intervals (CIs) between the groups. RESULTS: ) or procedural time (CI: CONV 163.3-248.5 s vs. GE 231.9-326.8 s). However, 31 additional radiographs were required for GE compared to none for CONV. CONCLUSIONS: For access cavity preparation in teeth with PCC, both CONV by a specialist and GE by a general dentist produce good results in terms of substance loss and time requirements.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineEndodonticsEndodontistDentistryRoot canalRadiographyCone beam computed tomographyOral and maxillofacial surgeryOrthodonticsSurgeryComputed tomographyEndodontics and Root Canal TreatmentsDental materials and restorationsDental Radiography and Imaging