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Doctoral thesis . 2024 . Peer-reviewed
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Evaluación de la condición del sellado apical en relación a la morfología radicular de primeros molares maxilares con tratamientos de conductos convencionales por medio de tomografía computarizada de haz cónico

Authors: Jesus Antonio Pescador Álvarez;

Evaluación de la condición del sellado apical en relación a la morfología radicular de primeros molares maxilares con tratamientos de conductos convencionales por medio de tomografía computarizada de haz cónico

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Objetivo: Evaluar la condición del sellado apical en relación con la morfología radicular de primeros molares maxilares con tratamientos de conductos convencionales usando la Tomografía Computarizada de Haz Cónico (TCHC). Materiales y Método: Éste estudio se llevó a cabo en 47 TCHC de sujetos (15 hombres y 32 mujeres) que acudieron al CDI de Lima - Perú, entre enero 2014 y diciembre 2015, cumpliendo los criterios de selección, evaluada mediante observación estructurada. Un investigador examinó cada tomografía evaluando sellado apical, divergencia radicular, ancho interradicular, forma radicular, inclinación molar, sexo y presencia del segundo conducto mesiovestibular (MV2). Resultados: La presencia del conducto MV2 y la inclinación molar maxilar, predominando la inclinación vertical en un 100%, con un valor de p=0.048, independiente del sexo. En los restantes parámetros no se encontraron diferencias significativas. Las pruebas estadísticas utilizadas fueron; ANOVA, U de Mann-Whitney y Chi cuadrado. Conclusiones: A mayor divergencia radicular existe una mejor condición del sellado; la forma de la raíz influye en el sellado apical y la inclinación palatina en el sellado de conductos mesiovestibular y distovestibular. La presencia del conducto MV2 es igual sin importar el sexo; la forma de la raíz mesial no influye en su presencia, pero si la inclinación molar vestibular.

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570, 616, https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#3.02.12, TCHC, Sellado Apical, https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#3.02.14, Morfología Radicular

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