Accuracy of Paper Point Technique for Final Working Length Measurement after Canal Preparation
Ambrin, Farah Tasleem, Anum Saleem, Doua Tasleem, Talha Ahmed
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ABSTRACT
Objective: The aim this study was
to check the accuracy of paper point technique for final working length
measurement after canal preparation.
Study Design: Randomized controlled
trial
Place and Duration: Study was performed in
department of operative dentistry, Liaquat University of Medical & Health
Sciences, Jamshoro for one year duration from January 2017 to December 2017.
Methodology: This study was
performed on 78 patients divided equally into two groups. In one group working
length was established by using electronic apex locator while in second group
working length was established by using electronic apex locator with paper
point technique. To check the working length master apical gutta percha point
(GP point) was inserted into canal and radiograph were taken by paralleling
angle technique.
Results: There were 34 (43.6%)
males while 44 (56.4%) patients were females. Mean age of patients was 30.5±8.9
years. Mean tooth number was 28.8±11.0. Group A is concerned that was treated
only with Electronic Apex Locator showed lesser number of acceptable length
than group B. on the other hand, group B was treated with electronic apex
locator and paper point technique showed higher acceptable length of
respondents with a difference of 4 frequencies or 7% in excess. A less value of
chi-square test showed relationship between observed and expected data;
whereas, significance value indicated no significant difference between group A
and B.
Conclusion: Paper point technique
is as reliable as other techniques for final working length measurement.
Key Words: Electronic Apex Locator, Paper Point
Technique, Endodontic Working Length