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Fall 2002: Volume
27, Number 1 |
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| Clinical
Research for a Better Practice |
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| Root fillings with Endoflas
in primary teeth: a retrospective study |
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The aim of this retrospective
study is to report the success rate of root canal treatments (RCT)
using Endoflas as a filling material in primary teeth. Fifty-five
(55 teeth, 27 maxillary incisors and 28 molars) of 47 children
fulfilled the criteria to be included in the study. The immediate
post-operative radiograph was evaluated and the root filling was
rated overfilled, flush or underfilled. Thirty-one (31) teeth
were overfilled; of these 9 (29%) were normal pre-operatively
and the remaining 22 (71%) presented with bone pathology. Twenty-four
(24) teeth were flush or underfilled; of these, 50% had preoperative
bone pathology. The children were examined clinically and radiographically
at follow-up visits ranging from 6 to 52 months. Approximately
70% of the cases were successful at the last followup examination.
The remaining 30% presented with pathology (Po); however, only
one tooth had to be extracted (Pi). Overfilling led to a success
rate of 58%, while in the combined flush and underfilled the success
rate was 83%. |
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