Publication | Closed Access
Periapical status and prevalence of endodontic treatment in an adult Dutch population
220
Citations
33
References
1993
Year
Root Canal FillingRoot CanalOperative DentistryPeriapical StatusAdult Dutch PopulationSurgeryEndodontic TreatmentOrthodontic ResearchMedicineRoot Canal TreatmentOrthopaedic SurgeryRadiologyDutch Adults
This study examined the prevalence of endodontic treatment in a group of 184 Dutch adults, and determined the periapical status of all teeth using panoramic radiographs. The results indicate that in this group, 2.3% of the teeth were root-filled, and that 5.2% of all non-endodontically treated teeth showed signs of periapical pathology. Around the apices of 39.2% of the endodontically treated teeth in this survey, radiographic signs of periapical pathology were observed. Using the level of the root canal filling as a criterion for evaluating the quality of the root canal treatment, 50.6% of the endodontic treatments were qualified as inadequate. There was a significant correlation between the presence of periapical pathology and underfilling of the root canal(s). 44.6% of the patient sample had at least one tooth with radiographic signs of periapical pathology, indicating a substantial future need for endodontic treatment.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1