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524.#.#.a: Cruz, Álvaro, et al. (2018). Electronic work length with Raypex 6 in lower molars canals. Revista Odontológica Mexicana; Vol 22, No 2 Ing, 2018. Recuperado de https://repositorio.unam.mx/contenidos/43376

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520.3.#.a: Objective: To assess precision of Raypex 6 to locate foramen and establish placement in the canal -dentin-cement (CDC) area in lower molar canals by means of diaph anization. Material and methods: 52 permeable canals from 20 extracted lower molars immersed in alginate were used. Crown opening, location, permeabilization and irrigation with 5.25% sodium hypochlorite were performed. Electronic conductometry was obtained with Raypex 6 electronic locator. A K #15/20 fi le type was inserted in all samples which had labial clip inserted in alginate. The device’s screen indicated position of the apical foramen in the red bar, K fi les position was readjusted in the fi rst two yellow bars, the fi le was then fixated with acrylic resin. Teeth were diaphanized by means of the nitric acid technique; teeth were kept in methyl salicylate. Samples were analyzed with clinical microscope at 16x, they were subjectively assigned a value called precise when the tip of the fi le was located at 0-0.5 mm, external or positive (+), when the fi le was +0.1 mm or more, and short or negative (-) when it was -0.51 mm or less with respect to the apical foramen. Results: Of the 52 analyzed samples, 40 were found to be precise, seven long and five short. Descriptive statistics showed 76.9% precision. Conclusion: Electronic working length with Raypex 6 showed suitable precision in mesial canals of lower molars.

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Artículo

Electronic work length with Raypex 6 in lower molars canals

Cruz, Álvaro; J Broon, Norberto; Padilla Delgado, Rocío Stefany; Torres Camarena, Analí; Palafox Sánchez, Claudia A

Facultad de Odontología, UNAM, publicado en Revista Odontológica Mexicana, y cosechado de Revistas UNAM

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Cruz, Álvaro, et al. (2018). Electronic work length with Raypex 6 in lower molars canals. Revista Odontológica Mexicana; Vol 22, No 2 Ing, 2018. Recuperado de https://repositorio.unam.mx/contenidos/43376

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Autor(es)
Cruz, Álvaro; J Broon, Norberto; Padilla Delgado, Rocío Stefany; Torres Camarena, Analí; Palafox Sánchez, Claudia A
Tipo
Artículo Técnico-Profesional
Área del conocimiento
Medicina y Ciencias de la Salud
Título
Electronic work length with Raypex 6 in lower molars canals
Fecha
2018-06-19
Resumen
Objective: To assess precision of Raypex 6 to locate foramen and establish placement in the canal -dentin-cement (CDC) area in lower molar canals by means of diaph anization. Material and methods: 52 permeable canals from 20 extracted lower molars immersed in alginate were used. Crown opening, location, permeabilization and irrigation with 5.25% sodium hypochlorite were performed. Electronic conductometry was obtained with Raypex 6 electronic locator. A K #15/20 fi le type was inserted in all samples which had labial clip inserted in alginate. The device’s screen indicated position of the apical foramen in the red bar, K fi les position was readjusted in the fi rst two yellow bars, the fi le was then fixated with acrylic resin. Teeth were diaphanized by means of the nitric acid technique; teeth were kept in methyl salicylate. Samples were analyzed with clinical microscope at 16x, they were subjectively assigned a value called precise when the tip of the fi le was located at 0-0.5 mm, external or positive (+), when the fi le was +0.1 mm or more, and short or negative (-) when it was -0.51 mm or less with respect to the apical foramen. Results: Of the 52 analyzed samples, 40 were found to be precise, seven long and five short. Descriptive statistics showed 76.9% precision. Conclusion: Electronic working length with Raypex 6 showed suitable precision in mesial canals of lower molars.
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eng
ISSN
ISSN: 1870-199X

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