Influence of embedding media on the accuracy of working length determination by means of apex locator: an ex vivo study

Abstract The aim of this research was to determine ex vivo the influence on accuracy of five different embedding media, for investigative and educational purposes, and one electronic apex locator. 110 human extracted mature roots of permanent single-rooted human teeth were used. The roots were embed...

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Main Authors: Thomas Gerhard Wolf, Anna Krauß-Mironjuk, Richard Johannes Wierichs, Benjamín Briseño-Marroquín
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-02-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-82942-6
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spelling doaj-800069608ff343dbbdf1246061ed9d282021-02-14T12:37:05ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-02-0111111010.1038/s41598-021-82942-6Influence of embedding media on the accuracy of working length determination by means of apex locator: an ex vivo studyThomas Gerhard Wolf0Anna Krauß-Mironjuk1Richard Johannes Wierichs2Benjamín Briseño-Marroquín3Department of Restorative, Preventive and Pediatric Dentistry, School of Dental Medicine, University of BernDepartment of Periodontology and Operative Dentistry, University Medical Center of the Johannes-Gutenberg-University MainzDepartment of Restorative, Preventive and Pediatric Dentistry, School of Dental Medicine, University of BernDepartment of Restorative, Preventive and Pediatric Dentistry, School of Dental Medicine, University of BernAbstract The aim of this research was to determine ex vivo the influence on accuracy of five different embedding media, for investigative and educational purposes, and one electronic apex locator. 110 human extracted mature roots of permanent single-rooted human teeth were used. The roots were embedded in alginate, stick sponge, 2% agar–agar and 6% and 12% gelatin. The actual working length to the physiological foramen was determined under a stereo-microscope (16 ×) and the electronic working lengths with the Elements Diagnostic Unit and a K-file ISO 10. The accuracy ranges of the accumulated measurements, when allowing a ± 0.5 mm tolerance, went from 98.2% (6% and 12% gelatin), 93.7% (alginate), 92.8% (2% agar–agar) to 91.7% (sponge). The exact measurements at the physiological foramen ranged from 80.0% (6% gelatin), 76.5% (2% agar–agar), 71.8% (12% gelatin), 68.2% (alginate) to 64.5% (sponge). Although relatively seldom (n = 24), measurements with deviations of more than ± 0.5 mm were also observed; thus, the accuracy of the working length determination results per se can be considered as clinically acceptable. The results of this research allow a recommendation of the investigated embedding media for electronic working length determination models for educational and research purposes in endodontics.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-82942-6
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Influence of embedding media on the accuracy of working length determination by means of apex locator: an ex vivo study
Scientific Reports
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Anna Krauß-Mironjuk
Richard Johannes Wierichs
Benjamín Briseño-Marroquín
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title Influence of embedding media on the accuracy of working length determination by means of apex locator: an ex vivo study
title_short Influence of embedding media on the accuracy of working length determination by means of apex locator: an ex vivo study
title_full Influence of embedding media on the accuracy of working length determination by means of apex locator: an ex vivo study
title_fullStr Influence of embedding media on the accuracy of working length determination by means of apex locator: an ex vivo study
title_full_unstemmed Influence of embedding media on the accuracy of working length determination by means of apex locator: an ex vivo study
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publishDate 2021-02-01
description Abstract The aim of this research was to determine ex vivo the influence on accuracy of five different embedding media, for investigative and educational purposes, and one electronic apex locator. 110 human extracted mature roots of permanent single-rooted human teeth were used. The roots were embedded in alginate, stick sponge, 2% agar–agar and 6% and 12% gelatin. The actual working length to the physiological foramen was determined under a stereo-microscope (16 ×) and the electronic working lengths with the Elements Diagnostic Unit and a K-file ISO 10. The accuracy ranges of the accumulated measurements, when allowing a ± 0.5 mm tolerance, went from 98.2% (6% and 12% gelatin), 93.7% (alginate), 92.8% (2% agar–agar) to 91.7% (sponge). The exact measurements at the physiological foramen ranged from 80.0% (6% gelatin), 76.5% (2% agar–agar), 71.8% (12% gelatin), 68.2% (alginate) to 64.5% (sponge). Although relatively seldom (n = 24), measurements with deviations of more than ± 0.5 mm were also observed; thus, the accuracy of the working length determination results per se can be considered as clinically acceptable. The results of this research allow a recommendation of the investigated embedding media for electronic working length determination models for educational and research purposes in endodontics.
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