Periapical post endodontic status of coronary obturated teeth with temporary and permanent filling: In vivo examination

Kovacevska, Ivona (2013) Periapical post endodontic status of coronary obturated teeth with temporary and permanent filling: In vivo examination. In: 18th Congress of the Balkan Stomatological Society (BaSS), 25-28 Apr 2013, Skopje, Macedonia.

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Abstract

Introduction: The three-dimensional hermetic root canal obturation that implies sealing of the apical and the coronal part of the tooth, presents one of the conditions for successful prognosis for endodontic therapy.
Aim: The goal of this investigation was to evaluate periapical post endodontic status of coronary obturated teeth with temporary and permanent filling on in vivo conditions.
Study design: The investigation was performed on experimental animals-dogs. Endodontic therapy treatment was realised on 20 incisors, and the coronal temporal cavities were obtured with Caviton (10 teeth) as well as composite resin (10 teeth). Control Rtg for analysis of the periapical conditional state were conveyed after the therapy and after 3 and 6 months as well. The surface of periapical radiolucence of the teeth was determined using the compjuter program Image Tool 3.
Results: Using the in vivo conditioned terms with the experimental animals 3 months after the endodontic therapy, the surface of the average periapical lesions of the teeth that were previously coronal sealed with temporal material as well as with composite resin were statistically significant different.. After a 6 month period, the permanently restored teeth reacted with digression of the surface of the periapical lesions.
Conclusions: After the three-dimensional hermetic root canal obturation permanent coronal restoration follows. The time of application and the success rate of the endodontic act as far as the prognosis, crucially determines the survival of the dental organ in the oral environment.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Lecture)
Subjects: Medical and Health Sciences > Clinical medicine
Medical and Health Sciences > Other medical sciences
Divisions: Faculty of Medical Science
Depositing User: Ivona Kovacevska
Date Deposited: 24 Sep 2013 13:16
Last Modified: 24 Feb 2014 09:16
URI: https://eprints.ugd.edu.mk/id/eprint/7550

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