Missed canal as a factor affecting the periapical status

Aim. To identify the relationship between the presence of a "missed" root canal and the periapical status.Materials and methods. 500 CBCT images of patients of both sexes were studied: 2915 teeth after endodontic treatment, of which 1549 were multicanal. Profile diagnostic criteria were us...

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Main Authors: M. Yu. Pokrovsky, O. A. Aleshina, T. P. Goryacheva
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Language:Russian
Published: LLC "Endo Press" 2023-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.endodont.ru/jour/article/view/1147
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description Aim. To identify the relationship between the presence of a "missed" root canal and the periapical status.Materials and methods. 500 CBCT images of patients of both sexes were studied: 2915 teeth after endodontic treatment, of which 1549 were multicanal. Profile diagnostic criteria were used to identify the "missed" canal.Results. 518 "missed" root canals were revealed, which accounted for 33.4% of the number of multi-canal teeth. In 228 cases, changes in periapical tissues were noted, including 1 case of widening of periodontal ligament space, which accounted for 44% of the total number of "missed" canals. It was noted that the risk of developing apical periodontitis is higher for cases with "missed" canals (p < 0.001). The relationship between the untreated canal and the periapical status is statistically assessed as medium or relatively strong, which confirms the relevance of accurate diagnosis of the anatomy and topography of the root canal system at all stages and by all available methods.Conclusions. In case of sufficient duration of observation, absence of symptoms, absence of periapical changes (radiologically) – repeated treatment for the purpose of endodontic treatment of the "missed" root canal is not justified. If there are changes in the periapical tissues, repeated endodontic intervention should be performed. In this case, preference should be given to endodontic re-treatment using a microscope.
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spelling doaj-art-1fd9abeaf7ed444c8b6b4ea3f8b5842e2025-08-03T19:32:28ZrusLLC "Endo Press"Эндодонтия Today1683-29811726-72422023-01-0120429229610.36377/1683-2981-2022-20-4-292-296997Missed canal as a factor affecting the periapical statusM. Yu. Pokrovsky0O. A. Aleshina1T. P. Goryacheva2Sadko Scientific Center for Additional Professional Education LLCNational Research Lobachevsky State University of Nizhny NovgorodNational Research Lobachevsky State University of Nizhny NovgorodAim. To identify the relationship between the presence of a "missed" root canal and the periapical status.Materials and methods. 500 CBCT images of patients of both sexes were studied: 2915 teeth after endodontic treatment, of which 1549 were multicanal. Profile diagnostic criteria were used to identify the "missed" canal.Results. 518 "missed" root canals were revealed, which accounted for 33.4% of the number of multi-canal teeth. In 228 cases, changes in periapical tissues were noted, including 1 case of widening of periodontal ligament space, which accounted for 44% of the total number of "missed" canals. It was noted that the risk of developing apical periodontitis is higher for cases with "missed" canals (p < 0.001). The relationship between the untreated canal and the periapical status is statistically assessed as medium or relatively strong, which confirms the relevance of accurate diagnosis of the anatomy and topography of the root canal system at all stages and by all available methods.Conclusions. In case of sufficient duration of observation, absence of symptoms, absence of periapical changes (radiologically) – repeated treatment for the purpose of endodontic treatment of the "missed" root canal is not justified. If there are changes in the periapical tissues, repeated endodontic intervention should be performed. In this case, preference should be given to endodontic re-treatment using a microscope.https://www.endodont.ru/jour/article/view/1147missed root canalperiapical changesperiapical statuscbctendodontic treatmentprognosis
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Missed canal as a factor affecting the periapical status
Эндодонтия Today
missed root canal
periapical changes
periapical status
cbct
endodontic treatment
prognosis
title Missed canal as a factor affecting the periapical status
title_full Missed canal as a factor affecting the periapical status
title_fullStr Missed canal as a factor affecting the periapical status
title_full_unstemmed Missed canal as a factor affecting the periapical status
title_short Missed canal as a factor affecting the periapical status
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periapical changes
periapical status
cbct
endodontic treatment
prognosis
url https://www.endodont.ru/jour/article/view/1147
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