Radiographic Outcome of the Endodontic Treatment of 55 Fractured Canine Teeth in 43 Dogs (2013-2018)

被引:7
作者
Adrian, Alexander I. [1 ]
Balke, Michael [1 ]
Lynch, Rebecca [2 ]
Fink, Lisa [1 ]
机构
[1] Arizona Vet Dent Specialists, 7908 E Chaparral Rd Suite 108, Scottsdale, AZ 85250 USA
[2] Univ Illinois, Urbana, IL USA
关键词
root canal therapy; endodontic treatment; complicated crown fracture; canine tooth; strategic tooth; prosthodontic crown; ROOT-CANAL TREATMENT; VITAL PULP THERAPY; DENTOALVEOLAR INJURIES; APICAL PERIODONTITIS; CATS; OBTURATION;
D O I
10.1177/08987564221101091
中图分类号
S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
学科分类号
0906 ;
摘要
Medical records from 4 private practice veterinary dentistry specialty clinics were reviewed for a 5-year period (2013-2018) to identify dogs that had a fractured canine tooth treated by root canal therapy and returned for subsequent follow-up evaluation. Evaluation criteria included the presence of complete medical records with diagnostic quality intraoral radiographs for each procedure visit with a minimum of 6 months between visits. Forty-three dogs with a total of 55 endodontically treated canine teeth were identified and evaluated. Root canal treatment outcome was defined as successful, no evidence of failure (NEF), or failure based on radiographic findings. Patient age, time from initial treatment to follow-up, obturation material used, radiographic quality of obturation (including voids, overfill, and retention of fractured endodontic files), radiographic evidence of periapical disease and/or presence of external inflammatory root resorption (EIRR), and the presence or absence of a full coverage metal crown were evaluated. Treatment was classified as successful in 51 (92.73%) teeth, NEF in 3 (5.45%) teeth, and failure in 1 (1.82%) tooth. The results suggest that endodontic treatment of fractured canine teeth in dogs is a successful treatment option that allows for retention of this functionally important tooth.
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