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Revista Facultad de Odontología Universidad de Antioquia

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LUNA JARAMILLO, Norma Alejandra; SANTACRUZ INSUASTY, Angie Ximena; PALACIO CORDOBA, Brayan David  y  MAFLA CHAMORRO, Ana Cristina. Prevalence of chronic apical periodontitis in endodontically treated teeth in the academic community at Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia, Pasto, 2008. Rev Fac Odontol Univ Antioq [online]. 2009, vol.21, n.1, pp.42-49. ISSN 0121-246X.

INTRODUCTION:to determine the prevalence of chronic apical periodontitis in endodontically treated teeth in the academic community at Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia, Pasto. METHODS: a cross-sectional study was designed where a sample of 37 individuals and 49 endodontically treated teeth were included. They were screened by two examiners to determine the prevalence of chronic apical periodontitis and related variables such as age, gender, teeth, quality of endodontic filling, dental caries, and type and quality of restoration. Inter-examiner Cohen’s Kappa index was done. RESULTS: chronic apical periodontitis (CAP) was evident in 79.6% of all endodontic treated teeth. Of teeth with CAP, 56.4% belonged to men and 43.6% to women. Premolars had a greater prevalence of chronic apical periodontitis than molars. According to endodontic fillings seal, only 24.3% with adequate seal did not have chronic apical periodontitis. The 12.2% of the endodontically treated teeth were considered technically adequate. Teeth restored with composite had severe CAP. CONCLUSIONS: this study determined that in this population there is a high prevalence of chronic apical periodontitis. Variables such as gender, type of tooth, root filling quality, dental caries and restoration quality influence the CAP presence.

Palabras clave : prevalence; chronic apical periodontitis; endodontics; restoration.

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