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Revista Estomatológica Herediana
Print version ISSN 1019-4355
Abstract
OLIVEIRA-RUIZ, Gaby; MACHICAO-CHACON, Norka Giuliana and HERNANDEZ-ANANOS, Juan Felipe. Frecuency and average time for the postendodontic rehabilitation in a Peruvian assistant dental clinic. Rev. Estomatol. Herediana [online]. 2016, vol.26, n.1, pp.20-27. ISSN 1019-4355.
Objective: To determine the frequency and time average rate for the postendodntic rehabilitation in the Dental School of Cayetano Heredia Faculty in 2012. Materials and Methods: Medical records of patients treated at the Undergraduate and Graduate in 2012 were review. Many medical records were excluded because they did not specify data sheet or evolution or the evaluation sheet were reviewed. The minimum required sample in this research was 100 root canals for Undergraduate and 215 for Postgraduate. Results: Molars teeth were the most frequently treated in the Undergraduate (51.35%) and (43.53%) in the postgraduate. Fiberglass posts were the most frequent rehabilitation 54% in the undergraduate and 53, 96 % in the postgraduate. The average time of rehabilitation was 1 - 14 days in the Undergraduate, while the time in the postgraduate was ≥ 45 days. Conclusions: In the undergraduate and postgraduate programs. The root canal treatment was performed more frequently in the molars. The fiberglass post was the most common for both groups. The average time to rehabilitation was between 1-14 days in the undergraduate program while the most frequent postgraduate was ≥ 45 days.
Keywords : microleakege; root canals; rehabilitation postendodontic; endodontic success and failure.