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Year : 2022| Volume : 6 | Issue : 2 | Page : 55-60

Reliability of CBCT in working length determination for successful endodontic treatment- an in vitro study

Suparna Kosta, MDS1* | Neelam Chandwani, MDS2* | Pooja Bopche, MDS3*

1Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics Jagdalpur, Chhattisgarh, India. 2 Department of Dentistry, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Nagpur-441108, Maharashtra, India 3Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics, Rungta College of Dental Sciences and Research,Bhilai-490024, Chhattisgarh,India.

Correspondence

Dr. Neelam Chandwani,

Assistant professor, Department of Dentistry, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Nagpur-441108, Maharashtra, India

Email: drneelamch@gmail.com

Abstract

Aim:

To evaluate and compare the accuracy of working length determination using Radiovisiography, Cone Beam Computed Tomography and Actual working length of the tooth.

Material and Methods:

After the access cavity preparation in seventy- two  extracted human single rooted teeth, the working length was measured, using Radiovisiography and Cone beam Computed Tomography and its accuracy was compared with the actual working length of the teeth using surgical loupes. Unpaired ‘t’ test was used to test the significance of difference observed in mean working length measurements.

Results:

The difference in distribution of readings was found insignificant (p<0.75) by Chi square analysis. The result showed that cone beam computed tomography working length had high percentage of accurate readings as compared to radiographic working length readings. The results also showed high Karl Pearson’s correlation coefficient between the actual working length, radiographic and CBCT working length.

Conclusions:

Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) imaging is as accurate and valuable adjunct as the actual working length in determining working length.

Clinical Significance:

Considering the availability of CBCT and its wide implication in endodontics, there is a need to explore if CBCT can be used as a tool at par with the actual working length determination in endodontics.

Funding information

Nil

Conflict of interest

The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare.

Keywords: Cone‑beam computed tomography, Dental radio visiography, Root canal preparation

How to cite this article: Kosta S, Chandwani N, Bopche P. Reliability of CBCT in working length determination for successful endodontic treatment- an in vitro study. Int J Orofac Res 2022;6(2):55-60. https://doi.org/10.56501/intjorofacres.v6i2.542

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