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Objective:The aim of this study was to evaluate, ex vivo, the precision of five electronic root canal length measurement devices (ERCLMDs) with different operating systems: the Root ZX, Mini Apex Locator, Propex II, iPex, and RomiApex A-15, and the possible influence of the positioning of the instrument tips short of the apical foramen.Material and Methods:Forty-two mandibular bicuspids had their real canal lengths (RL) previously determined. Electronic measurements were performed 1.0 mm short of the apical foramen (-1.0), followed by measurements at the apical foramen (0.0). The data resulting from the comparison of the ERCLMD measurements and the RL were evaluated by the Wilcoxon and Friedman tests at a significance level of 5%.Results:Considering the measurements performed at 0.0 and -1.0, the precision rates for the ERCLMDs were: 73.5% and 47.1% (Root ZX), 73.5% and 55.9% (Mini Apex Locator), 67.6% and 41.1% (Propex II), 61.7% and 44.1% (iPex), and 79.4% and 44.1% (RomiApex A-15), respectively, considering ±0.5 mm of tolerance. Regarding the mean discrepancies, no differences were observed at 0.0; however, in the measurements at -1.0, the iPex, a multi-frequency ERCLMD, had significantly more discrepant readings short of the apical foramen than the other devices, except for the Propex II, which had intermediate results. When the ERCLMDs measurements at -1.0 were compared with those at 0.0, the Propex II, iPex and RomiApex A-15 presented significantly higher discrepancies in their readings.Conclusions:Under the conditions of the present study, all the ERCLMDs provided acceptable measurements at the 0.0 position. However, at the -1.0 position, the ERCLMDs had a lower precision, with statistically significant differences for the Propex II, iPex, and RomiApex A-15.

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  • Precise root canal length determination using the apical constriction or the apical foramen (AF) as references is an extremely relevant factor for the success of endodontic treatments . 10,11,21,23 Electronic root canal length measurement devices (5&/0'V DUH FRQVLGHUHG HI¿FLHQW WRROV IRU WKLV purpose12,15,18,26,28, achieving precision percentages upwards of 80% ex vivo2,4,6,9,17-20,23-26 and in vivo8,23,27,29,30

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Introduction

Precise root canal length determination using the apical constriction or the apical foramen (AF) as references is an extremely relevant factor for the success of endodontic treatments . 10,11,21,23 Electronic root canal length measurement devices (5&/0'V DUH FRQVLGHUHG HI¿FLHQW WRROV IRU WKLV purpose, achieving precision percentages upwards of 80% ex vivo and in vivo. Tokyo, Japan), which simultaneously measures the impedance values at two different frequencies (0.4 and 8.0 kHz), calculates their quotient value4,15,17,23,25,26 This device has been extensively evaluated, displaying precision rates greater than 90% . Two frequency-based measurement system that emits an all-digital signal, which according to its manufacturers, leads to improved precision Another ERCLMD, the iPex (NSK, Tochigi, Japan), based on a multi-frequency principle, was launched in 2008. Little information is available UHJDUGLQJ LWV WHFKQLFDO VSHFL¿FDWLRQV DVLGH IURP WKH fact that it utilizes two different signal frequencies Both the Mini Apex Locator and the iPex have demonstrated satisfactory clinical results, despite the relative lack of information on their operating mechanisms, especially with regards to how these devices electronically interpret the impedance values obtained in the different frequencies during measurements within the canal

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