Marcia Carneiro Valera, Maria Amélia Máximo Araújo, Aletéia Massula Fernandes, Carlos Henrique Ribeiro Camargo, Claudio Antônio Talge Carvalho
Objective: The aim of this paper was to evaluate the success rate of endodontic treatments performed by undergraduate students at São Paulo State University (Brazil). Methods: A random sample of 94 records from 85 patients who received endodontic treatment was analyzed. All evaluated cases undergone endodontic treatment using the same standardized irrigation solutions and intracanal medication. The criteria used to characterize the clinical successful were: no pain, swelling or fistula and complete or partial regression of apical injury, radiographically observed. Kappa’s test was used to verify the statistic correlation between treatment, clinical and radiographic success. Results: According to clinical and radiographic evaluation, the success rates were 89.36% and 88.29%, respectively. The statistical analysis indicated that the success of endodontic treatment occurred in 79 (84.04%) of 94 cases (p=0.14). Conclusion: The treatment of teeth with pulp necrosis performed by Brazilian undergraduate students showed, clinically and radiographically, a high level of success.
Keywords: Endodontics. Treatment failure. Dentistry students.
How to cite: Valera MC, Araújo MAM, Fernandes AM, Camargo CHR, Carvalho CAT. Assessment of success rate of endodontic treatment performed by Brazilian undergraduate students. Dental Press Endod. 2012 Apr-June;2(2):25-9.
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