Case Report
Volume 2022, Article ID 22030413, 6 pages
Two distinct apex locators' accuracy in estimating the working length in teeth with roots which are curved: an in vitro investigation
Surendar Ramamoorthi
Department of Endodontics, King Saud Hospital, Ministry of Health, Qassim Health Cluster, Unaizah, Al Qassim, Saudi Arabia
Address for Correspondence:
Dr. Surender Ramamoorthi,
Department of Endodontics, King Saud Hospital, Ministry of Health, Qassim Health Cluster, Unaizah, Al Qassim, Saudi Arabia Phone No: +91 9994180802
Email: drsurendar@gmail.com
ABSTRACT
Aim
To determine how the tooth’s root canal curvature affects the apex locator's accuracy.
Materials and Methods
For the study, 20 human mandibular molars that had been extracted and whose mesial roots had a minimum 20- degree curvature were chosen. The teeth were mounted in alginate and then subjected to an accuracy test for locating each tooth's apex using the Root ZX and Propex Pixi apex locators.
Results
Working length determination done using Root ZX II showed more accurate length relative to the preoperative working length
Conclusion
Consequently, Root ZX (J MORITA, Japan) provided more precise results than Propex Pixi (Dentsply). has a difference that is significant at 0.05. Keywords: Working length, Electronic apex locators, Canal curvature, Consistency, Root ZX II, Propex Pixi.
Financial support and sponsorship
Nil
Conflicts of interest
There are no conflicts of interest.
How to cite this Article :
Ramamoorthi, S. (2022). Two distinct apex locators’ accuracy in estimating the working length in teeth with roots which are curved: an in vitro investigation: Original Research. International Journal of Endodontic Rehabilitation, 6. https://doi.org/10.56501/intjendorehab.2022.729