Radiographic assessment of endodontic working length

The use of radiographs for working length determination is usual practice in endodontics. Exposing radiographs following the principles of the paralleling technique allows more accurate length determination compared to the bisecting-angle method. However, it has been reported that up to 28.5% of cas...

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Main Authors: Osama S Alothmani, Lara T Friedlander, Nicholas P Chandler
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2013-01-01
Series:Saudi Endodontic Journal
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Online Access:http://www.saudiendodj.com//article.asp?issn=1658-5984;year=2013;volume=3;issue=2;spage=57;epage=64;aulast=Alothmani
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spelling doaj-c29dcaa3045d40d998bae9b5143d67682020-11-24T22:30:01ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsSaudi Endodontic Journal2320-14952013-01-0132576410.4103/1658-5984.118145Radiographic assessment of endodontic working lengthOsama S AlothmaniLara T FriedlanderNicholas P ChandlerThe use of radiographs for working length determination is usual practice in endodontics. Exposing radiographs following the principles of the paralleling technique allows more accurate length determination compared to the bisecting-angle method. However, it has been reported that up to 28.5% of cases can have the file tip extending beyond the confines of the root canals despite an acceptable radiographic appearance. The accuracy of radiographic working length determination could be affected by the location of the apical foramen, tooth type, canal curvature and superimposition of surrounding structures. Variations among observers by virtue of training and experience may also influence the accuracy of the procedure. The interpretation of radiographs could be affected by film speed and viewing conditions, with the superiority of digital imaging over conventional radiography for working length determination remaining debatable. The combination of several methods is recommended for acquiring the most accurate working length.http://www.saudiendodj.com//article.asp?issn=1658-5984;year=2013;volume=3;issue=2;spage=57;epage=64;aulast=AlothmaniElectronic apex locatorendodonticsradiographyroot canal treatmentworking length
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author Osama S Alothmani
Lara T Friedlander
Nicholas P Chandler
spellingShingle Osama S Alothmani
Lara T Friedlander
Nicholas P Chandler
Radiographic assessment of endodontic working length
Saudi Endodontic Journal
Electronic apex locator
endodontics
radiography
root canal treatment
working length
author_facet Osama S Alothmani
Lara T Friedlander
Nicholas P Chandler
author_sort Osama S Alothmani
title Radiographic assessment of endodontic working length
title_short Radiographic assessment of endodontic working length
title_full Radiographic assessment of endodontic working length
title_fullStr Radiographic assessment of endodontic working length
title_full_unstemmed Radiographic assessment of endodontic working length
title_sort radiographic assessment of endodontic working length
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Saudi Endodontic Journal
issn 2320-1495
publishDate 2013-01-01
description The use of radiographs for working length determination is usual practice in endodontics. Exposing radiographs following the principles of the paralleling technique allows more accurate length determination compared to the bisecting-angle method. However, it has been reported that up to 28.5% of cases can have the file tip extending beyond the confines of the root canals despite an acceptable radiographic appearance. The accuracy of radiographic working length determination could be affected by the location of the apical foramen, tooth type, canal curvature and superimposition of surrounding structures. Variations among observers by virtue of training and experience may also influence the accuracy of the procedure. The interpretation of radiographs could be affected by film speed and viewing conditions, with the superiority of digital imaging over conventional radiography for working length determination remaining debatable. The combination of several methods is recommended for acquiring the most accurate working length.
topic Electronic apex locator
endodontics
radiography
root canal treatment
working length
url http://www.saudiendodj.com//article.asp?issn=1658-5984;year=2013;volume=3;issue=2;spage=57;epage=64;aulast=Alothmani
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