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Frequency of Iatrogenic Errors through Root Canal Treatment Procedure in 1335 Charts of Dental Patients

BACKGROUND: Endodontic procedures such as root canal treatment would be at the risk of failure like other medical interventions due to any unsuitable conditions. This has a causative effect in making the procedure more complicated to resulting in weak prognosis finally. Technical errors such as ledg...

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Autores principales: Haji-Hassani, Neda, Bakhshi, Mahin, Shahabi, Samaneh
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Dentmedpub Research and Printing Co 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4516079/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26225098
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author Haji-Hassani, Neda
Bakhshi, Mahin
Shahabi, Samaneh
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description BACKGROUND: Endodontic procedures such as root canal treatment would be at the risk of failure like other medical interventions due to any unsuitable conditions. This has a causative effect in making the procedure more complicated to resulting in weak prognosis finally. Technical errors such as ledge, perforation, obstruction, broken instrument, etc. make infection control too hard or impossible. The aims of this study are common errors frequency and types of root canal treatments focusing on defined groups of dental students in Qazvin, Iran. MATERIALS AND METHODS: All the errors were divided into three major kinds of: (1) During providing access cavity, (2) cleaning and preparation and (3) canal obturation. RESULTS: A total number of 1335 charts of the cases were studied in the field of root canal treatment. The whole number of charts, which reported errors was 880 (66%) while 455 (34%) error-free ones. The most frequent error in upper incisors was void with the rate of 50.9%, followed by overfilling (apical perforation) in 18.2%. The same errors were also most common for lower incisors in addition to imperfect cleaning. CONCLUSIONS: The current study identified the least mistakes through the process of providing access cavity and instrumentation phase comparing obturation phase, which had the most frequent errors including void, overfilling and imperfect cleaning.
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spelling pubmed-45160792015-07-29 Frequency of Iatrogenic Errors through Root Canal Treatment Procedure in 1335 Charts of Dental Patients Haji-Hassani, Neda Bakhshi, Mahin Shahabi, Samaneh J Int Oral Health Original Research BACKGROUND: Endodontic procedures such as root canal treatment would be at the risk of failure like other medical interventions due to any unsuitable conditions. This has a causative effect in making the procedure more complicated to resulting in weak prognosis finally. Technical errors such as ledge, perforation, obstruction, broken instrument, etc. make infection control too hard or impossible. The aims of this study are common errors frequency and types of root canal treatments focusing on defined groups of dental students in Qazvin, Iran. MATERIALS AND METHODS: All the errors were divided into three major kinds of: (1) During providing access cavity, (2) cleaning and preparation and (3) canal obturation. RESULTS: A total number of 1335 charts of the cases were studied in the field of root canal treatment. The whole number of charts, which reported errors was 880 (66%) while 455 (34%) error-free ones. The most frequent error in upper incisors was void with the rate of 50.9%, followed by overfilling (apical perforation) in 18.2%. The same errors were also most common for lower incisors in addition to imperfect cleaning. CONCLUSIONS: The current study identified the least mistakes through the process of providing access cavity and instrumentation phase comparing obturation phase, which had the most frequent errors including void, overfilling and imperfect cleaning. Dentmedpub Research and Printing Co 2015 /pmc/articles/PMC4516079/ /pubmed/26225098 Text en Copyright: © Journal of International Oral Health http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Shahabi, Samaneh
Frequency of Iatrogenic Errors through Root Canal Treatment Procedure in 1335 Charts of Dental Patients
title Frequency of Iatrogenic Errors through Root Canal Treatment Procedure in 1335 Charts of Dental Patients
title_full Frequency of Iatrogenic Errors through Root Canal Treatment Procedure in 1335 Charts of Dental Patients
title_fullStr Frequency of Iatrogenic Errors through Root Canal Treatment Procedure in 1335 Charts of Dental Patients
title_full_unstemmed Frequency of Iatrogenic Errors through Root Canal Treatment Procedure in 1335 Charts of Dental Patients
title_short Frequency of Iatrogenic Errors through Root Canal Treatment Procedure in 1335 Charts of Dental Patients
title_sort frequency of iatrogenic errors through root canal treatment procedure in 1335 charts of dental patients
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4516079/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26225098
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