In vitro evaluation of the accuracy of Root ZX series electronic apex locators

To evaluate the accuracy of Root ZX series electronic apex locators (EALs) for locating the apical constriction. Materials and methods: Forty-two extracted human teeth were mounted in the same experimental apparatus used for research on Root ZX series EALs. Each root canal was measured with all Root...

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Main Author: Bor-Ren Duh
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2009-06-01
Series:Journal of Dental Sciences
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spelling doaj-4a828c173dfa4d059f479f0fc0159f4a2020-11-24T22:26:35ZengElsevierJournal of Dental Sciences1991-79022009-06-0142758010.1016/S1991-7902(09)60011-8In vitro evaluation of the accuracy of Root ZX series electronic apex locatorsBor-Ren DuhTo evaluate the accuracy of Root ZX series electronic apex locators (EALs) for locating the apical constriction. Materials and methods: Forty-two extracted human teeth were mounted in the same experimental apparatus used for research on Root ZX series EALs. Each root canal was measured with all Root ZX series EALs (5 groups). In Groups 1 (Root ZX) and 2 (DentaPort ZX), the apex was located with an EAL only; in Groups 3 (Solfy ZX), 4 (TriAuto ZX) and 5 (DentaPort ZX), the apex was located with an EAL and handpiece in the passive mode. The actual canal length was visually measured by inserting a size 15 K-file until its tip could be observed at the major apical foramen under 16 times magnification, and the working length was determined by subtracting 0.5 mm from this length. The experiment was set up, and the devices were used to detect the apical constriction when the meter value reached the “0.5” mark on each EAL. Results: The results demonstrated that the mean distance between the file and apical constriction was 0.10–0.19 mm more apically located than those indicated with the Root ZX series EALs. Furthermore, the accuracy of the Root ZX series EALs in determining the working length within ± 0.5 mm from the apical constriction varied from 90.48% to 97.62%. No significant difference was found among the experimental groups (P > 0.05). Conclusion: The results of the present study confirm that Root ZX series EALs can accurately determine the apical constriction.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1991790209600118apex locatorDentaPort ZXRoot ZXSolfy ZXTriAuto ZX
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In vitro evaluation of the accuracy of Root ZX series electronic apex locators
Journal of Dental Sciences
apex locator
DentaPort ZX
Root ZX
Solfy ZX
TriAuto ZX
author_facet Bor-Ren Duh
author_sort Bor-Ren Duh
title In vitro evaluation of the accuracy of Root ZX series electronic apex locators
title_short In vitro evaluation of the accuracy of Root ZX series electronic apex locators
title_full In vitro evaluation of the accuracy of Root ZX series electronic apex locators
title_fullStr In vitro evaluation of the accuracy of Root ZX series electronic apex locators
title_full_unstemmed In vitro evaluation of the accuracy of Root ZX series electronic apex locators
title_sort in vitro evaluation of the accuracy of root zx series electronic apex locators
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Dental Sciences
issn 1991-7902
publishDate 2009-06-01
description To evaluate the accuracy of Root ZX series electronic apex locators (EALs) for locating the apical constriction. Materials and methods: Forty-two extracted human teeth were mounted in the same experimental apparatus used for research on Root ZX series EALs. Each root canal was measured with all Root ZX series EALs (5 groups). In Groups 1 (Root ZX) and 2 (DentaPort ZX), the apex was located with an EAL only; in Groups 3 (Solfy ZX), 4 (TriAuto ZX) and 5 (DentaPort ZX), the apex was located with an EAL and handpiece in the passive mode. The actual canal length was visually measured by inserting a size 15 K-file until its tip could be observed at the major apical foramen under 16 times magnification, and the working length was determined by subtracting 0.5 mm from this length. The experiment was set up, and the devices were used to detect the apical constriction when the meter value reached the “0.5” mark on each EAL. Results: The results demonstrated that the mean distance between the file and apical constriction was 0.10–0.19 mm more apically located than those indicated with the Root ZX series EALs. Furthermore, the accuracy of the Root ZX series EALs in determining the working length within ± 0.5 mm from the apical constriction varied from 90.48% to 97.62%. No significant difference was found among the experimental groups (P > 0.05). Conclusion: The results of the present study confirm that Root ZX series EALs can accurately determine the apical constriction.
topic apex locator
DentaPort ZX
Root ZX
Solfy ZX
TriAuto ZX
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