The Use of Artifact Reduction Software on CBCT with Beam Hardening May Reduce VerticalRootFractures Detection Chances (CAT#3549) Skip NavigationUniversity: Home | Calendar | MapsCATs HomeWhat is a CAT?CAT MentorsSearch CATs LibrarySubmit a CATClinical CAT videosEvidence-based Practice ProgramDental School HomeORAL HEALTH EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE PROGRAMView the CAT printer-friendly / share this CATTitle The Use of Artifact Reduction Software on CBCT with Beam Hardening May Reduce VerticalRootFractures Detection ChancesClinical Question For the detection of verticalrootfractures on CBCTs with beam hardening artifacts, will enhanced image artifact reduction software as compared to no modification, be more effective in detecting the fractures?Clinical Bottom Line For patients receiving CBCT
Diagnostic Performance of Iterative Reconstruction of Cone-Beam Computed Tomography for Detecting VerticalRootFractures in the Presence of Metal Artifacts. Verticalrootfractures (VRF) are challenging to detect, especially in endodontically treated teeth. Cone-Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) has improved VRF detection over periapical radiography but is limited by metal artifacts. Iterative
A novel surgical treatment approach for the verticalrootfracture of posterior teeth: a case report with 24-month review. Up to 25% of the tooth extraction after root canal treatment could be attributed to the verticalrootfracture (VRF). The treatment choice for teeth with VRF would mostly be the extraction despite some repairing methods were also reported. The repairing treatment result
Radiographic Criteria for Differential Diagnosis between VerticalRootFracture and Apical Periodontitis in Single-Rooted Endodontically Treated Premolars using Cone-Beam Computed Tomography. This study explores the differences between the patterns of bone defects associated with verticalrootfracture (VRF) and apical periodontitis (AP) in single-rooted endodontically treated premolars (SRETPs
Ex vivo investigation on the effect of minimally invasive endodontic treatment on verticalrootfracture resistance and crack formation. The evidence base on minimally invasive endodontic (MIE) treatment is limited. This study investigated the influence of MIE shaping on verticalrootfracture (VRF) resistance and crack formation of root canal filled teeth. Human maxillary central incisors were was significantly higher in untreated teeth than in +MIE/C (p = 0.020) but did not significantly differ between the other groups (p ≥ 0.068). Minimal canal shaping did not reduce the risk of verticalrootfracture and defects of root canal filled teeth.
Impact of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus on the Occurrence of VerticalRootFracture: A Case Control Study. The aim of this case-control study was to examine the relationship between type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) and the occurrence of VRFs. The crack extension, dentin sclerosis and chemical characteristics of root dentin in teeth with VRF from patients with / without DM were also compared. One hundred
A retrospective clinical study to compare the ability of cone-beam computed tomographic images and periapical radiographs to reveal cracked teeth, split teeth, and teeth with verticalrootfractures. This retrospective clinical study aimed to compare the sensitivity of cone-beam computed tomographic (CBCT) images and periapical (PA) radiographs to reveal cracked teeth, split teeth, and teeth with verticalrootfractures (VRFs). The authors included 98 patients (98 teeth) diagnosed with a longitudinal tooth fracture (LTF) (cracked tooth, split tooth, VRF) through direct visualization after extraction and with comprehensive clinical and radiographic records. They collected demographic, clinical, and radiographic data. The authors evaluated PA radiographs and CBCT images to identify fractures
Verticalrootfracture detection with cone-beam computed tomography in Biodentine™ filled teeth. This study aimed to evaluate the accuracy of detecting verticalrootfractures in Biodentine™-filled teeth using the Promax 3Dmax cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) unit compared to periapical radiographs. It tested hypotheses regarding CBCT's diagnostic superiority in non-root-filled remained constantly low. None of the Area Under the Curve scores exceeded 0.6, indicating poor overall accuracy for all imaging modalities. Paired comparisons of the area differences under Receiver Operator Characteristic curves revealed no significant differences between the CBCT and periapical radiograph techniques for detecting verticalrootfractures in either Biodentine™-filled or non-root-filled
Influence of a Metal Artifact Reduction Filter on The Diagnostic Accuracy of Complete and Incomplete VerticalRootFractures. This study aimed to assess the influence of the e-vol DX BAR filter on the diagnostic accuracy of complete and incomplete verticalrootfractures (VRFs). Twenty single-rooted teeth were selected. The tooth crowns were removed, and the root canals were prepared up to a 40
Prevalence of and factors associated with verticalrootfracture in a Japanese population: an observational study on teeth with isolated periodontal probing depth. Previous studies on the prevalence of verticalrootfractures (VRFs) were based on extracted teeth, or teeth referred for apical surgery. This study examined teeth with an isolated periodontal probing depth (PD) as an indicator of VRF . The primary aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of verticalrootfracture (VRF) and non-VRF among teeth with an isolated probing depth (PD) ≥ 5 mm, the secondary aim was to assess factors associated with VRF by comparing the teeth with and without VRF in the Japanese population. A total of 288 teeth with an isolated PD ≥ 5 mm were grouped pathologically into eight groups comprising VRF
Sensitivity and Specificity of MRI Versus CBCT to Detect VerticalRootFractures Using MicroCT as a Reference Standard. Verticalrootfracture (VRF) in root-canal-treated teeth frequently results in tooth loss, partly because VRFs are difficult to diagnose and when detected the fracture is often beyond the point of preservation with surgical intervention. Nonionizing magnetic resonance imaging
Findings Are Inconclusive as to Association Between Implants and Development of VerticalRootFractures in Adjacent Teeth UTCAT3315, Found CAT view, CRITICALLY APPRAISED TOPICs * CATs Home * What is a CAT? * CAT Mentors * Search CATs Library * Submit a CAT * Clinical CAT videos * Evidence-based Practice Program * Dental School HomeSkip NavigationUniversity: Home | Calendar | Maps * CATs Home ..
CBCT Patterns of Bone Loss and Clinical Predictors for the Diagnosis of Cracked Teeth and Teeth with VerticalRootFracture. This study aimed to identify clinical and radiographic characteristics of teeth with longitudinal fractures to assist in the diagnosis and differentiation between cracked teeth and teeth with verticalrootfracture (VRF). Ninety-five patients (95 teeth) diagnosed
Diagnosis of in vivo verticalrootfracture using deep learning on cone-beam CT images. Evaluating the diagnostic efficiency of deep learning models to diagnose verticalrootfracture in vivo on cone-beam CT (CBCT) images. The CBCT images of 276 teeth (138 VRF teeth and 138 non-VRF teeth) were enrolled and analyzed retrospectively. The diagnostic results of these teeth were confirmed by two
Verticalrootfracture resistance and dentinal crack formation of root canal-treated teeth instrumented with different nickel-titanium rotary systems: an in-vitro study. To compare the verticalrootfracture (VRF) resistance of root canal-treated teeth instrumented with four different nickel-titanium (NiTi) rotary file systems and examine the dentinal crack pattern and direction using a new
Calcifying odontogenic cyst resembling clinical signs of verticalrootfracture of a maxillary canine. Calcifying odontogenic cyst (COC) can be misdiagnosed as a lesion of endodontic origin when it is in close proximity to the periradicular tissue, and pulp sensibility tests are indispensable for differential diagnosis. However, when the adjacent teeth are necrotic or already endodontically treated, diagnosis becomes challenging. In this case report, a maxillary canine with an inadequate root canal treatment was considered as the source of an endodontic infection. Eight months after the retreatment, the patient sought treatment for a buccal intraoral swelling and a deep periodontal pocket and was referred for cone-beam computed tomography with a provisional diagnosis of a verticalroot
Verticalrootfracture diagnosis with CBCT – insufficient evidence Verticalrootfracture diagnosis with CBCT?Menu * * Take your event #BeyondTheRoom * Training * #ElfHelp * Contact us * NewsSearch National Elf Service No bias. No misinformation. No spin. Just what you need! The Dental Elf * Home * About * Categories * Cost effectivenessEvaluation and impact assessmentFinancial » Verticalrootfracture diagnosis with CBCT – insufficient evidenceVertical root fracture diagnosis with CBCT – insufficient evidence8 Responses »Feb 8 2016Posted byDerek RichardsThe diagnosis of verticalrootfracture (VRF) can be challenging and there is uncertainty regarding their prevalence. They are considered to be more common in root treated teeth where studies of extracted teeth have suggested
Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) with Voxels < 0.2 mm3 have Superior Sensitivity to Diagnose VerticalRootFractures, Despite No Greater Specificity than Periapical Radiography UTCAT2779, Found CAT view, CRITICALLY APPRAISED TOPICs * CATs Home * What is a CAT? * CAT Mentors * Search CATs Library * Submit a CAT * Clinical CAT videos * Evidence-based Practice Program * Dental School HomeSkip ..
Endodontically Treated Roots with Ketac-Endo Sealer are Stronger and More Resistant to VerticalRootFracture Compared to Roots Sealed with AH Plus Sealer UTCAT2738, Found CAT view, CRITICALLY APPRAISED TOPICs * CATs Home * What is a CAT? * CAT Mentors * Search CATs Library * Submit a CAT * Clinical CAT videos * Evidence-based Practice Program * Dental School HomeSkip NavigationUniversity: Home Endodonti..
Accuracy of High-resolution Small-volume Cone-Beam Computed Tomography in the Diagnosis of VerticalRootFracture: An In Vivo Analysis. The purpose of this in vivo study was to evaluate the accuracy of small-volume cone-beam computed tomographic (CBCT) imaging compared with conventional periapical radiography (CPR) in the diagnosis of verticalrootfractures (VRFs) using exploratory surgery