Study on the incidence of lateral canals and sealing quality in the apical third roots of permanent teeth with failed endodontic treatments
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1002-0098.2018.04.006
- VernacularTitle: 根管治疗失败患牙根尖区侧支根管检出率和充填情况的研究
- Author:
Xiaoxiang HUANG
1
;
Mei FU
1
;
Guoqiang YAN
2
;
Benxiang HOU
1
Author Information
1. Department of Endodontics, Capital Medical University School of Stomatology, Beijing 100050, China
2. Beijing Institute of Traumatology and Orthopaedics, Beijing 100035, China
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Root canal obturation;
Endodontic surgery;
Root canal anatomy;
Lateral canal
- From:
Chinese Journal of Stomatology
2018;53(4):243-247
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective:To investigate the association between the frequency and filling rate of lateral canals and the sealing quality in the apical third roots of the permanent teeth with failed endodontic treatments, so as to explore the failure factors of root canal therapy.
Methods:Clinical records of the permanent teeth with failed endodontic treatments were collected from the Department of Endodontics, Capital Medical University School of Stomatology during a period of 2 years. The teeth were diagnosed as chronic apical periodontitis and then undergone endodontic microsurgery. The sealing quality of the apical root canal was observed by means of periapical radiographs. The surgical treatments were performed and the resected root apices were collected. The samples were scanned by micro-computed tomography and the 3D volume rendered images of the resected root apices were reconstructed. Moreover, the frequency and the filling rate of lateral canals in the apical third roots were calculated. The potential relationship between tooth position and the presence of lateral canals was evaluated.
Results:Totally 89 teeth with 89 root apices met the inclusion criteria and were included in the present study. The rate of correct-filling, underfilling and overfilling was 40% (36/89), 32% (28/89), and 28% (25/89), respectively, examined by periapical radiographs. Amongst all of the 89 samples, lateral canals were found in 44 samples. The incidence of apices with lateral canals was 49% (44/89). Furthermore, 3 out of 44 samples were fully filled with material in the lateral canals, and the rest 41 samples showed no filling materials. The filling rate of the lateral canals was 7% (3/44). However, no significant difference was detected between the tooth position and the presence of lateral canals (P>0.05).
Conclusions:The sealing quality of the apical third roots in permanent teeth with failed endodontic treatments was not good enough. The incidence of apices with lateral canals was high, but the filling rate of the canals was low. Further studies are needed to explore the relationship between lateral canals and the failure of endodontic treatment.