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Prevalence of periapical lesions in endodontically treated teeth at the FOP-UPE specialization clinic

Travassos RMC;
Júnior PMRM;
de Menezes SEAC;
de Santana KR;
dos Santos PGST;
Ataíde JPL;
Cunha RSC;
Filho ACA;
Filho EQM;
Júnior JNA;
Rocha VS

Rosana Maria Coelho Travassos

Paulo Maurício Reis de Melo Júnior

Sílvio Emanuel Acioly Conrado de Menezes

Kassia Regina de Santana

Pedro Guimarães Sampio Trajano dos Santos

Juliana Perez Leyva Ataíde

Rodolfo Scavuzzi Carneiro Cunha

Ailton Coelho de Ataíde Filho

Eudoro de Queiroz Marques Filho

José Neilton de Araujo Júnior

Vitória Souza Rocha


Keywords

Endodontics
Quality of treatment
Periapical radiograph
Periapical lesion

Abstract

The aim of the present study is to determine the prevalence of periradicular lesions in permanent anterior teeth treated endodontically and in teeth with intraradicular retainers through the analysis of periapical radiographs. A survey of 1000 radiographs of patients treated endodontically in the dental clinics of the Faculty of Dentistry of Pernambuco – FOP/UPE was carried out, constituting a sample of 467 radiographs that fit the established criteria. In the analysis, the following data were collected: canal obturation limit, presence or absence of periapical lesion, homogeneity of the filling material characterized as without failure or with failure when presence of any radiotransparency in the root canal, presence or absence of the space between the intraradicular retainer and filling material and coronary sealing classified as adequate or inadequate. Through the data obtained, the highest frequencies corresponded to maxillary incisor teeth. It indicated that the filling limit characterized as beyond the apical foramen was the one with the highest rate of periapical lesion presence (66.7%), followed by the filling limit characterized as exact (32.4%).

 

DOI:https://doi.org/10.56238/sevened2024.026-043


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Copyright (c) 2024 Rosana Maria Coelho Travassos, Paulo Maurício Reis de Melo Júnior, Sílvio Emanuel Acioly Conrado de Menezes, Kassia Regina de Santana, Pedro Guimarães Sampio Trajano dos Santos, Juliana Perez Leyva Ataíde, Rodolfo Scavuzzi Carneiro Cunha, Ailton Coelho de Ataíde Filho, Eudoro de Queiroz Marques Filho, José Neilton de Araujo Júnior, Vitória Souza Rocha

Author(s)

  • Rosana Maria Coelho Travassos
  • Paulo Maurício Reis de Melo Júnior
  • Sílvio Emanuel Acioly Conrado de Menezes
  • Kassia Regina de Santana
  • Pedro Guimarães Sampio Trajano dos Santos
  • Juliana Perez Leyva Ataíde
  • Rodolfo Scavuzzi Carneiro Cunha
  • Ailton Coelho de Ataíde Filho
  • Eudoro de Queiroz Marques Filho
  • José Neilton de Araujo Júnior
  • Vitória Souza Rocha