This study investigated variation in working length during multiple-visit endodontic treatment. Patients (N = 106) with pulpitis or pulp necrosis, with or without apical periodontitis, were included. During the first appointment, glide path was performed with ProGlider and shaping with ProTaper Next. Working length was detected four times. Working length was then re-recorded prior to filling during the second appointment and a 0.5 mm threshold was selected as the minimum clinically meaningful variation. A logistic regression model was used to evaluate the impact of tooth anatomy, preoperative pulp status, apical periodontitis and lesions of endodontic origin on working length variation. Working length varied between first and second appointments in 34% of patients. The presence of apical periodontitis was the only variable significantly associated with variation in working length (p = 0.011). These data suggest that working length should be re-checked prior to root canal filling to prevent procedural errors.

Working length variation during multiple-visit endodontic treatment: An observational study

Alovisi, Mario
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Berutti, Elio;Multari, Stefania;Pasqualini, Damiano;Scotti, Nicola
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2023-01-01

Abstract

This study investigated variation in working length during multiple-visit endodontic treatment. Patients (N = 106) with pulpitis or pulp necrosis, with or without apical periodontitis, were included. During the first appointment, glide path was performed with ProGlider and shaping with ProTaper Next. Working length was detected four times. Working length was then re-recorded prior to filling during the second appointment and a 0.5 mm threshold was selected as the minimum clinically meaningful variation. A logistic regression model was used to evaluate the impact of tooth anatomy, preoperative pulp status, apical periodontitis and lesions of endodontic origin on working length variation. Working length varied between first and second appointments in 34% of patients. The presence of apical periodontitis was the only variable significantly associated with variation in working length (p = 0.011). These data suggest that working length should be re-checked prior to root canal filling to prevent procedural errors.
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https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/aej.12703?src=getftr
acute apical periodontitis; apex locator; electronic working length; endodontic treatment; multiple-visit
Alovisi, Mario; Mirra, Davide; Berutti, Elio; Multari, Stefania; Carpegna, Giorgia; Pasqualini, Damiano; Scotti, Nicola
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