Influence of Open Apex on Working Length Determination Using Cone-Beam Computed Tomography and Apex Locators: A Comparative In Vitro Study
Date
2022-07-23
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Hindawi Publishing Corporation
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BioMed Research International;Volume 2022, Article ID 3811983, 6 pages
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Abstract
Objectives. The aim of this study is to assess the effect of open apex on working length (WL) determination with aid of cone-beam
computed tomography (CBCT) and electronic apex locators (EALs). Methods. Thirty-two extracted human mandibular premolars
were selected, and apical 5 mm was removed. Root canals were prepared from the apical to the coronal direction of the canal using
peeso reamers up to size 5 (retrograde) to simulate open apex. The samples were analyzed by CBCT, and WL was established
(CWL) by a radiologist. An endodontist prepared the access cavities, and visual working length (VWL) was recorded. The
samples were embedded in a freshly mixed alginate mould up to cementoenamel junction. Each root canal length was
measured with two different EALs—Root ZX mini and i Root. The measurements were repeated 3 times by using a digital
caliper, and the mean was recorded by the endodontist who was blinded to the results of the CWL. The recorded data was
statistically analyzed using the SPSS software. Results. The results of this study showed statistically significant difference
between VWL and i Root, CWL and i Root, and Root ZX mini and i Root (p < 0:05). Amongst EALs, a superior accuracy was
noted for Root ZX mini than as compared to i Root. However, no statistically significant difference was seen between Root ZX
mini and CWL (p > 0:05). Conclusion. The present study showed that CWL is as accurate and reliable as VWL which is the
gold standard. Amongst EALs, Root ZX mini performed more accurately than i Root. Preexisting CBCT scans should be used
as an advantage in determining WL.
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Keywords
Open Apex, Length Determination, Cone-Beam, Computed Tomography, Apex Locators