2-year Treatment Outcomes of Teeth Estimated by Means of Periapical and Endodontic Status Scale
NCT ID: NCT04495270
Last Updated: 2020-07-31
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
128 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2016-12-20
2019-12-20
Brief Summary
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Materials and Methods: 128 patients (176 teeth) were examined by cone-beam computed tomography at baseline and in 24 months after endodontic treatment. Treatment outcome was evaluated using estimates of periapical radiolucencies in size, relation with anatomical structures and location. Strength of associations between these and treatment-related parameters was tested by logistic regression analysis. Predictive validity of PESS was verified by estimating association between treatment risk groups defined at baseline and negative outcome.
Detailed Description
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The inclusion criteria were as follows:
* no systemic diseases present;
* at least one tooth with the diagnosis of AP (necrotic pulp and/or filled root canals) present;
* sufficient periodontal support (absence of clinical periodontal inflammation on an anatomically intact or, on a reduced periodontium of the teeth indicated for treatment);
* baseline CBCT images available (performed for general oral rehabilitation planning purposes, no earlier than one month prior to endodontic procedures).
The diagnosis of apical periodontitis was based on the clinical tests of pulp vitality (sensitivity to heat and cold), percussion, palpation, presence of abnormal bite, swelling, caries, sinus tracts, of unstimulated/stimulated pain, and on the radiological findings. A total of 176 teeth (403 root canals) were subjected to endodontic treatment.
Pregnant women, immunosuppressed patients, and patients presenting with un-restorable teeth (e.g., deep root caries lesion, coronal cracks, root fracture) or, with the probing depths \>5 mm around the marginal bone were excluded.
All the participants gave written informed consent to be involved in the clinical trial. The study protocol was approved by the Ethical Committee of Biomedical studies, Lithuania (Protocol No 111; 10.03.2016; edition No BE-2-27; 20.12.2016).
Clinical and radiographic examinations:
All study patients were examined clinically and radiographically at baseline, and in 24 months (further on, referred as "2 years") after endodontic treatment. The intermediate follow-up examinations were set at 12 months' time point, however, only the final study results are discussed in the present report.
The clinical examinations were performed by one examiner (JG) and included standard tests such as percussion, palpation, evaluation of coronal seal, of tooth mobility and of the periodontal probing depth. All diagnostic procedures were performed in a dental chair using a dental mirror and explorer (Dentsply Maillefer, Ballaigues, Switzerland). The case history (presence of clinical symptoms, complaints, the time of the previous treatment) was obtained from every patient.
Radiographical examinations of the patients were performed with CBCT imaging, and with digital radiography. For the present study purposes, only CBCT data were included in the analysis. The baseline CBCT images were already available following the general diagnostic and treatment plan. The follow-up CBCT was performed in 2 years after the endodontic treatment, only for the respective maxillary or mandibular arch. All images were made with i-CAT scanner (Imaging Sciences International Inc., Hatfield, PA, USA), the exposure parameters were as follows: 84 kV, 5 mA, 0.3 mm voxel resolution, 6x16 and 6x6 cm field of view, 18.3s and 5s acquisition time at baseline and at the final examination, respectively. The CBCT images were viewed as an original i-Cat presentation (Apple, Cupertino, CA, USA) on the computers with a 27-inch flat panel display with a pixel resolution of 2.560 x 1.440 with dimmed ambient light, less than 50 lux, without time restrictions. A total of 256 (128 baseline and 128 follow up) CBCT images were coded and analyzed by the same examiner (JG), without knowledge of the clinical data.
The radiographical assessment of the periapical status of the teeth was performed following the Periapical and Endodontic Status Scale (PESS).
Conditions
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Study Design
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COHORT
PROSPECTIVE
Study Groups
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Clinical observation
All study patients were examined by 1 endodontist clinically and radiographically at baseline and after follow up of endodontic treatment.
Analysis of treatment outcomes of teeth with apical periodontitis based on cone-beam computed tomography and estimated by means of Periapical and Endodontic Status Scale"
Patients were examined by cone-beam computed tomography at baseline and in 24 months after endodontic treatment. Treatment outcome was evaluated using estimates of periapical radiolucencies in size, relation with anatomical structures and location.
Interventions
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Analysis of treatment outcomes of teeth with apical periodontitis based on cone-beam computed tomography and estimated by means of Periapical and Endodontic Status Scale"
Patients were examined by cone-beam computed tomography at baseline and in 24 months after endodontic treatment. Treatment outcome was evaluated using estimates of periapical radiolucencies in size, relation with anatomical structures and location.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* at least one tooth with the diagnosis of AP (necrotic pulp and/or filled root canals) present;
* sufficient periodontal support (absence of clinical periodontal inflammation on an anatomically intact or, on a reduced periodontium \[13\] of the teeth indicated for treatment);
* baseline CBCT images available (performed for general oral rehabilitation planning purposes, no earlier than one month prior to endodontic procedures).
Exclusion Criteria
* immunosuppressed patient
* patients presenting with un-restorable teeth (e.g., deep root caries lesion, coronal cracks, root fracture)
* with the probing depths \>5 mm around the marginal bone.
18 Years
70 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Lithuanian University of Health Sciences
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Jelena Gudac
Principal Investigator
Other Identifiers
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BE-2-27
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id