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TITLE:

EVALUATION OF PERIAPICALLY PRESERVED TEETH FOR CARIES CRACKS AND MINOR DAMAGES

AUTHORS:

Dr. Sundas Mahmood Dar, Dr. Beenish Ishtiaq, Dr. Maria Nayab

ABSTRACT:

Aim: To decide if clinical assessments and periapical radiographs give adequate data to survey the reason for mash and periapical illnesses, the status of teeth when reestablished furthermore, their further treatment needs. Different points were to decide if rebuilding efforts ought to be taken out preceding beginning endodontic treatment, and whether the sort and life span of rebuilding efforts were identified with the presence of ailment. Methods: Information was gathered with respect to 249 reestablished teeth from 226 back to back patients alluded for endodontic treatment. Teeth were analyzed when the rebuilding efforts were taken out and the discoveries were thought about. Our current research was conducted at Mayo Hospital, Lahore Pakistan from March 2019 to February 2020. Results: Pre-employable assessment uncovered 48 (18.5 percent) teeth had caries, 59 (25.4 percent) had splits and 97 (37.5 percent) had negligible breakdown. After rebuilding evacuation, the figures were 217 (88.2 percent), 147 (60 percent), and 249 (98.9 percent) separately. Practically all teeth (93 for every penny) had more than one of these components and periapical radiographs were inconsistent markers of their quality. There was just a 57.2 percent possibility (with 96 percent Confidence Interval) of discovering caries, splits or negligible breakdown earlier to rebuilding expulsion. Composite saps were more regularly connected with beginning stage and quick movement of mash ailments. Conclusion: The prior endodontic therapy must be removed in order to remove the key causes which could have triggered mash and periapical infection and to determine the devaluation of the tooth and the potential conditions of care. Keywords: Preserved Pulp, Periapical, Minor Damage, Teeth.

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