This study was undertaken to investigate for the first time the distribution and prevalence of apical periodontitis and its determinants in an Italian population. A total of 312 participants (191 women, 121 men) received free clinical examination and full-mouth digital X-ray. Data regarding the oral health status of the patients were collected such as the reason for the visit and the incidence of lesions. We examined 8101 teeth, 6.59% of which had been submitted to endodontic treatment and 15.02% of which were lower molars. Lower molars were reported missing more frequently, in detail 16.24%. Moreover 3.89% of the lower molars had developed an apical lesion, whereas only 0.08% of the lower incisors. Periapical lesions were present in 0.29% of not endodontically treated teeth, while in endodontically treated teeth lesions were present in 17.04%. Additionally, 15.65% of the endodontically treated teeth showed incongruous (long or short) seals. A prevalence of women (61.21%) over men (38.78%) was reported indicating that women attend to their oral health more. Endodontic treatment success and failure in over- or under-filled teeth was evaluated with success being verified in 97% of appropriately treated teeth; the success rate decreases in inappropriately treated teeth (by 72.73% in over-filled and 77.71% under-filled teeth). The prevalence of teeth with periapical lesions amounted to 1.35%. Finally, endodontically treated teeth with periapical lesions amounted to 17.04%. Successful treatment can be achieved when disease is intercepted at an early stage while prevention still remains better than cure

Prevalence and distribution of endodontic treatments and apical periodontitis in an Italian population sample / Dolci, M.; Migliau, Guido; Besharat, ZEIN MERSINI; Besharat, LAITH KONSTANTINOS; Gallottini, Livio. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INFLAMMATION. - ISSN 1721-727X. - 14:1(2016), pp. 48-53. [10.1177/1721727X16638213]

Prevalence and distribution of endodontic treatments and apical periodontitis in an Italian population sample

MIGLIAU, GUIDO
Secondo
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BESHARAT, ZEIN MERSINI;BESHARAT, LAITH KONSTANTINOS
Penultimo
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GALLOTTINI, Livio
Ultimo
2016

Abstract

This study was undertaken to investigate for the first time the distribution and prevalence of apical periodontitis and its determinants in an Italian population. A total of 312 participants (191 women, 121 men) received free clinical examination and full-mouth digital X-ray. Data regarding the oral health status of the patients were collected such as the reason for the visit and the incidence of lesions. We examined 8101 teeth, 6.59% of which had been submitted to endodontic treatment and 15.02% of which were lower molars. Lower molars were reported missing more frequently, in detail 16.24%. Moreover 3.89% of the lower molars had developed an apical lesion, whereas only 0.08% of the lower incisors. Periapical lesions were present in 0.29% of not endodontically treated teeth, while in endodontically treated teeth lesions were present in 17.04%. Additionally, 15.65% of the endodontically treated teeth showed incongruous (long or short) seals. A prevalence of women (61.21%) over men (38.78%) was reported indicating that women attend to their oral health more. Endodontic treatment success and failure in over- or under-filled teeth was evaluated with success being verified in 97% of appropriately treated teeth; the success rate decreases in inappropriately treated teeth (by 72.73% in over-filled and 77.71% under-filled teeth). The prevalence of teeth with periapical lesions amounted to 1.35%. Finally, endodontically treated teeth with periapical lesions amounted to 17.04%. Successful treatment can be achieved when disease is intercepted at an early stage while prevention still remains better than cure
2016
apical periodontitis; Italian population sample; oral health
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Prevalence and distribution of endodontic treatments and apical periodontitis in an Italian population sample / Dolci, M.; Migliau, Guido; Besharat, ZEIN MERSINI; Besharat, LAITH KONSTANTINOS; Gallottini, Livio. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INFLAMMATION. - ISSN 1721-727X. - 14:1(2016), pp. 48-53. [10.1177/1721727X16638213]
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