Abstract

Single visit endodontics offers many advantages over multi visit treatment. Therefore, it is of interest to assess the preference of single visit over multiple visit root canals. We used 86,000 patient records and selected 9017 records matching the inclusion criteria for the analysis using statistical tools (Chi square test at p value <0.05). Data shows that people between 26 to 45 years are often affected with dental caries. Available data is biased towards multi visits rather than single visit regardless number of canals.

Highlights

  • Successful and proper root canal treatment influenced by adequate debridement and filling of the entire root canal system is important [1]

  • In the patients treated with root canal treatment 4849(53.78%) of them were males and 4168(46.22%) were females (Figure 1)

  • Based on the distribution of age of patients that underwent root canal treatment, it can be noted that patients aged 26-45years (47.72%) had higher prevalence for root canal therapy followed by patients aged 65 years old (Figure 2)

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Summary

Single visit versus multiple visit root canal

The authors are responsible for the content of this article. Declaration on Publication Ethics: The authors state that they adhere with COPE guidelines on publishing ethics as described elsewhere at https://publicationethics.org/. The authors declare that they are not withholding any information that is misleading to the publisher in regard to this article. This is part of a special issue on Dental Biology Abstract: Single visit endodontics offers many advantages over multi visit treatment. It is of interest to assess the preference of single visit over multiple visit root canals. Available data is biased towards multi visits rather than single visit regardless number of canals

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