0000000000124554
AUTHOR
Anas F. Mahdee
Cusp deflection and fracture strength of root canal filled premolars with two access cavities designs (Conservative vs Traditional).
This study evaluated two endodontic access designs (Conservative (Cons) vs Traditional (Trad)) of class I and class II cavities on cusp deflection (CD) and fracture strength (FS) of root canal filled maxillary premolars.Seventy-two sound maxillary first premolars were included in this study; Teeth were randomly assigned into nine groups (n=8), a positive control group where teeth left sound and the other eight according to the access cavity designs (Cons class I, Trad class I, Cons class II and Trad class II). After access preparation, teeth were endodontically-treated. Four groups were restored with FiltekTM Bulk-Fill composite. While the other four groups were left without coronal restora…
Prevalence of periapical lesions in non-endodontically and endodontically treated teeth in an urban Iraqi adult subpopulation: A retrospective CBCT analysis.
This study aimed to assess the prevalence of apical periodontitis (AP) and its association with the presence/quality of root canal filling (RCF) and coronal restoration (CR) in Iraqi population.A total of 385 CBCT scans of patients (18-45) yrs. old with 9250 teeth were examined. The teeth were grouped according to the presence/absence of apical radiolucency, presence/radiographic quality of RCF, and CR. Chi-square and Kappa were used to assess associations and intra-consensus reliability. Logistic regression was used to predict risk factors associated with AP. The significant level was set atAP was prevalent in 17.7 and 80.2% of teeth without RCT and with RCT (AP was highly prevalent in tee…