Frequency and distribution of teeth requiring endodontic therapy in an Argentine population attending a specialty clinic in endodontics
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Frequency and distribution of teeth requiring endodontic therapy in an Argentine population attending a specialty clinic in endodontics
Abstract
Objectives: To determine the frequency and distribution of 975 teeth in need of endodontic treatment in an Argentine patient pool and to compare the results with previously published surveys.
Methods: Of the 975 teeth from 860 individuals (age range 7-86 years) were endodontically treated during 2007 by postgraduate students enrolled in a specialisation programme in Endodontics. All patients were examined clinically and radiographically. For each case, information was collected in a questionnaire including location of the affected tooth, age and gender and reasons for endodontic treatment. Data were analysed by the Student t-test, the Fisher exact test, and the chi-square test with a significance of P < 0.05.
Results: Of the 975 treated teeth, 543 (55.69%) were maxillary and 432 (44.30%) mandibular teeth. 635 (65.13%) were from females and 340 (34.87%) from males. Significant differences were found between the maxillary and mandibular arch (P = 0.01). Molars and premolars required significantly more frequent endodontic treatment than canines and incisors (P < 0.001). The most frequently treated tooth was the mandibular right first molar (9.12%) followed by the mandibular left first molar (7.07%). The most frequently diagnosed pathosis was irreversible pulpitis (36.00%), pulp necrosis (30.80%), apical periodontitis or the presence of easily discernible periapical radiolucent areas (27.20%). Caries (59.18%) and failure of previous endodontic treatment (26.97%) were responsible for most of the affected teeth.
Conclusions: Comparison with previous surveys revealed that more females than males received endodontic treatment and that mostly molars and premolars were in need of endodontic treatment. The high number of root filled teeth requiring retreatment is in agreement with a pattern similar to that observed in other countries and supports the need for more specialists in endodontics in the Republic of Argentina.
© 2011 FDI World Dental Federation.
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