Electrical Pulp Testing: Sources of Error.

Northwest dentistry Pub Date : 2015-01-01
Jonathan F Richards, Scott B McClanahan, Walter R Bowles
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Abstract

Introduction: Accurate identification and assessment of an inflamed or necrotic tooth is essentialfor endodontic treatment. The purpose of this research was to investigate possible sources of error associated with the use of the electric pulp tester (EPT).

Methods: Forty-six intact teeth (23 tooth pairs) in 22 patients were evaluated in vivo. For the tooth pairs, one tooth had to have been previously endodontically treated and restored with a class II amalgam restoration. The restoration was required to have proximal contact with a class II amalgam of another vital posterior tooth. EPT was performed on pulpless and vital teeth for experimental groups (enamel, restoration, contacting, or isolated).

Results: The highest rate of false positive responses (82%) was found in the pulpless restored contacting group, suggesting that EPT impulses are able to travel through proximal metallic contacts and stimulate teeth distant from the EPT probe. All vital tooth groups had a high rate of positive responses with no significant diferences.

Conclusions: If a tested tooth contains an interproximal restoration contacting adjacent restorations or the gingival, the teeth must be isolated (rubber dam) and the EPT probe should be placed in a region suspected to have uninterrupted tubule paths to the pulp.

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引言:准确识别和评估发炎或坏死的牙齿对根管治疗至关重要。本研究的目的是调查与使用电牙髓测试仪(EPT)相关的可能误差来源。方法:对22例患者的46颗完整牙(23对牙)进行体内评价。对于牙齿对,一颗牙齿必须先前进行过牙髓治疗并使用II类汞合金修复。修复需要与另一重要后牙的II类汞合金近端接触。实验组(牙釉质组、修复组、接触组或离体组)对无髓牙和活牙行EPT检查。结果:无牙髓修复接触组的假阳性反应率最高(82%),表明EPT脉冲能够通过近端金属接触并刺激远离EPT探针的牙齿。各牙组的阳性反应率均较高,差异无统计学意义。结论:如果被测牙齿有近端间修复体与相邻修复体或牙龈接触,则必须将牙齿隔离(橡胶坝),并将EPT探针放置在怀疑有不间断的小管通道到牙髓的区域。
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