Abstract

Objectives The aim of this study was to compare two teaching protocols according to the technical quality of root canal therapy (RCT) and the procedural errors occurred in preclinical training. Materials and Methods Two different groups of students were concerned. The first one (G1) performed a crown-down technique to shape the root canal systems and cold lateral condensation technique to fill them. The second one (G2) performed a step-down technique without initial manual scouting to shape the root canal systems, and cold hydraulic condensation technique, to fill them. G2 used clinical operative microscope to check the access cavity preparation. Statistical Analysis The quality of RCTs and procedural errors were recorded and analyzed using chi-squared test and t -test. Results Four hundred sixty-eight root canals from 152 maxillary molars were treated by the G1 students: 46.6% canals were judged as acceptable. Four hundred sixty-nine root canals from 152 mandibular molars were treated by G1: 58.8% canals were judged as acceptable. Five hundred fifteen root canals from 156 maxillary molars were treated by G2 students: 84.1% canals were judged as acceptable. Four hundred ninety-three root canals from 156 mandibular molars were treated by G2: 90.9% canals were judged as acceptable. Among the errors, the incidence of “ledges” and “fractured instruments” was statistically significant in G1 compared with G2, both on maxillary and on mandibular molars. Conclusions The molar RCTs performed by G2, who got benefit from the new teaching protocol, resulted in a better quality of root filling and in fewer procedural errors compared with the molar RCTs performed by G1.

Highlights

  • Many epidemiological studies report a strong association between apical periodontitis and inadequate technical quality of root filling

  • The aim of this study was to compare two teaching protocols according to the technical quality of root canal therapy (RCT) and the procedural errors occurred in preclinical training

  • We investigated the quality of RCTs, on extracted molars, performed by 3rd year undergraduate dental students in preclinical training during their final exams, using two different protocols at Strasbourg University (SU)

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Introduction

Many epidemiological studies report a strong association between apical periodontitis and inadequate technical quality of root filling They show unsatisfactory quality standards of root canal therapy (RCT) performed in general practice and in dental teaching hospitals.. In France, like in a lot of others European countries, endodontics is not a specialty, and the majority of endodontic procedures are performed by general practitioners (GP) and by young graduated dentists. They rarely respect the basic principles to correctly perform an endodontic ­therapy, probably even as a result of a low standard of undergraduate training.. It is crucial that undergraduate dental students may get benefit from the teaching and clinical supervision of endodontic specialists. New technologies should be used to train

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