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. 2004 Mar;37(3):174-7.
doi: 10.1111/j.0143-2885.2004.00776.x.

Accuracy of the Justy II Apex locator in determining working length in simulated horizontal and vertical fractures

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Accuracy of the Justy II Apex locator in determining working length in simulated horizontal and vertical fractures

M Azabal et al. Int Endod J. 2004 Mar.
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Abstract

Aim: To study the effectiveness of an electronic apex locator (EAL; Justy II; Yoshida Dentcraft, Tokyo, Japan) in locating simulated horizontal and vertical fractures in single roots.

Methodology: An EAL was used to measure the distance within the canal of horizontal (n = 31) and vertical (n = 31) fractures, created with a disk in single-rooted teeth. Accuracy of the EAL was evaluated by comparing the measurements with those made using a size 10 file. Data were analysed with the non-parametric Passing and Bablok method.

Results: For simulated horizontal fractures, the EAL measured exactly the same length as a size 10 file, without constant or proportional errors. In vertical simulated fractures, the EAL measured (on average) with a constant error of 7.5 mm shorter than the size 10 file; the difference had a wide confidence interval (-72.3 to 2.6 mm).

Conclusions: In this laboratory study, the Justy II EAL was able to determine accurately the position of simulated horizontal fractures, but was unreliable when measuring simulated vertical fractures.

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