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Root canal length measurement of molar teeth using conebeam computed tomography (CBCT): comparison of two dimensional versus three-dimensional methods

PURPOSE: This study aimed to evaluate the validity of 2-dimensional (2D) and 3-dimensional (3D) cone-beam computed tomographic (CBCT) root canal length measurements of molar teeth compared with actual root canal lengths and the influence of canal curvature on the accuracy of CBCT measurements. MATER...

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Autores principales: Sisli, Selen Nihal, Gulen, Orhan
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Istanbul University Faculty of Dentistry 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8244943/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34250476
http://dx.doi.org/10.26650/eor.20210124
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description PURPOSE: This study aimed to evaluate the validity of 2-dimensional (2D) and 3-dimensional (3D) cone-beam computed tomographic (CBCT) root canal length measurements of molar teeth compared with actual root canal lengths and the influence of canal curvature on the accuracy of CBCT measurements. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Seventy root canals of 24 molar teeth were scanned using CBCT, and the root canals were categorized as; ‘straight/curved,’ ‘highly curved,’ and ‘multiple curved.’ The 2D measurements were performed within a suitable slice between the major foramen and the corresponding cusp. The 3D measurements were performed within the slices in regular intervals of axial planes in between the same reference points. The reproducibility and reliability of the methods were analyzed by intraclass correlation coefficient. Differences between the actual and CBCT root canal lengths were evaluated by chi-square and McNemar tests if the measurements were within acceptable limits of ±0.5 mm. RESULTS: Both methods were found to be reproducible and presented excellent reliability. However, the 3D method was significantly more accurate, with an 85.7% frequency of measurements within acceptable limits (p<0.05). In ‘multiple curved’ root canals, the 3D method presented more reliable measurements than the 2D method. For ‘straight/curved’ root canals, the 2D method gave results significantly closer to the actual root canal length in comparison with ‘highly curved’ root canals (p<0.05). CONCLUSION: The 3D measurements are more accurate than 2D measurements. If an already existing CBCT is present, it could be an alternative method for predetermination of root canal lengths in molar teeth.
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spelling pubmed-82449432021-07-09 Root canal length measurement of molar teeth using conebeam computed tomography (CBCT): comparison of two dimensional versus three-dimensional methods Sisli, Selen Nihal Gulen, Orhan Eur Oral Res Articles PURPOSE: This study aimed to evaluate the validity of 2-dimensional (2D) and 3-dimensional (3D) cone-beam computed tomographic (CBCT) root canal length measurements of molar teeth compared with actual root canal lengths and the influence of canal curvature on the accuracy of CBCT measurements. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Seventy root canals of 24 molar teeth were scanned using CBCT, and the root canals were categorized as; ‘straight/curved,’ ‘highly curved,’ and ‘multiple curved.’ The 2D measurements were performed within a suitable slice between the major foramen and the corresponding cusp. The 3D measurements were performed within the slices in regular intervals of axial planes in between the same reference points. The reproducibility and reliability of the methods were analyzed by intraclass correlation coefficient. Differences between the actual and CBCT root canal lengths were evaluated by chi-square and McNemar tests if the measurements were within acceptable limits of ±0.5 mm. RESULTS: Both methods were found to be reproducible and presented excellent reliability. However, the 3D method was significantly more accurate, with an 85.7% frequency of measurements within acceptable limits (p<0.05). In ‘multiple curved’ root canals, the 3D method presented more reliable measurements than the 2D method. For ‘straight/curved’ root canals, the 2D method gave results significantly closer to the actual root canal length in comparison with ‘highly curved’ root canals (p<0.05). CONCLUSION: The 3D measurements are more accurate than 2D measurements. If an already existing CBCT is present, it could be an alternative method for predetermination of root canal lengths in molar teeth. Istanbul University Faculty of Dentistry 2021-05-04 2021-05-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8244943/ /pubmed/34250476 http://dx.doi.org/10.26650/eor.20210124 Text en Copyright © 2021 European Oral Research https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This article is licensed under Creative Commons License Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) license ( (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) ). Users must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made. Users may do so in any reasonable manner, but not in any way that suggests the journal endorses its use. The material cannot be used for commercial purposes. If the user remixes, transforms, or builds upon the material, he/she may not distribute the modified material. No warranties are given. The license may not give the user all of the permissions necessary for his/her intended use. For example, other rights such as publicity, privacy, or moral rights may limit how the material can be used.
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Sisli, Selen Nihal
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Root canal length measurement of molar teeth using conebeam computed tomography (CBCT): comparison of two dimensional versus three-dimensional methods
title Root canal length measurement of molar teeth using conebeam computed tomography (CBCT): comparison of two dimensional versus three-dimensional methods
title_full Root canal length measurement of molar teeth using conebeam computed tomography (CBCT): comparison of two dimensional versus three-dimensional methods
title_fullStr Root canal length measurement of molar teeth using conebeam computed tomography (CBCT): comparison of two dimensional versus three-dimensional methods
title_full_unstemmed Root canal length measurement of molar teeth using conebeam computed tomography (CBCT): comparison of two dimensional versus three-dimensional methods
title_short Root canal length measurement of molar teeth using conebeam computed tomography (CBCT): comparison of two dimensional versus three-dimensional methods
title_sort root canal length measurement of molar teeth using conebeam computed tomography (cbct): comparison of two dimensional versus three-dimensional methods
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8244943/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34250476
http://dx.doi.org/10.26650/eor.20210124
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