Gerardo Antonio Pineda-Velandia’s research while affiliated with National University of Colombia and other places

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Fig. 2 Bivariate analysis. Association between variables and outcomes
Number of teeth per subject
MLGM: quality of endodontic filling and its effect on the outcomes
Predicting the outcome of initial non-surgical endodontic procedures by periapical status and quality of root canal filling: a cohort study
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February 2020

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Odontology

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Nicolás Molano-González

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To assess the previous periapical status and the quality of root canal filling as predictors of the outcome in initial non-surgical endodontic procedures. A retrospective cohort study was designed in which the presence of a previous periapical lesion was determined radiographically. The quality of the root filling was evaluated in terms of homogeneity, taper, and apical extension. The response variable was dichotomized to success and failure. Bivariate analyzes and a mixed generalized linear model interpreted the association between the explanatory variables and the outcome of the initial non-surgical endodontic procedures. A total of 349 roots were evaluated, and a failure rate of 13.18% was established. Poor filling quality was determined in 8.3% of the roots. As a main result, the presence of a preoperative periapical lesion did not determine a significant risk to the failure of the initial treatment. Unlike, a poor quality of the obturation determined association with an unfavorable outcome like this: (1) homogeneity (OR 2.32; p = 0.0181); (2) taper (OR 5.8; p = 0.0); and, (3) extension (OR 3.41; p = 0.0). Therefore, a significant association between inadequate quality of the root filling and failure of the primary non-surgical endodontic procedures was found. Short length of filling was highly associated with failure. The presence of previous periapical lesion was not found to be a significant predictor for treatment outcomes.

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... Typically, MSMs have three roots: one located on the palate side, one on the mesiobuccal side, and another on the distobuccal side, with usually one canal in each root [2]. Failing to locate and properly treat all root canals is one of the main reasons for unsuccessful root canal procedures [3]. Nevertheless, the internal anatomy of these teeth can be unpredictable. ...

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Endodontic Management of a Less Common Four- Rooted Maxillary Second Molar
Predicting the outcome of initial non-surgical endodontic procedures by periapical status and quality of root canal filling: a cohort study

Odontology