Reliability in the Use of Apical Locators and Radiographic Examination in Endodontics to Patients at the Univalle Dental Clinic, 2017-2018.
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Apical locator, Reliability, Working lengthAbstract
The correct length determination of the root canals allows the endodontic treatment to be carried out within the appropriate limits. Traditionally, the Ingle radiographic technique has been used to establish it, which in some cases does not provide the exact location of the apical constriction, while the apical locator makes it possible to establish the length of the root canals more accurately. A prospective, descriptive and longitudinal research was carried out with the aim of determining the reliability of the apical locators and the radiographic technique of Ingle in unirradicular endodontics in patients at the Univalle Dental Clinic 2017-2018. The population was 50 teeth. The obtained results objectively evidence that the Ingle radiographic technique, with 40% accuracy, should not be used in isolation to determine the length of the root canals, this should be complemented with the use of an apical locator, such as the Propex Pixi that registered 64% accuracy, proving to be the most reliable, because its use speeds up endodontic treatment and reduces the number of radiation exposures of the patient.
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