Microguided endodontics: Accuracy evaluation for access through intraroot fibre-post

AUSTRALIAN ENDODONTIC JOURNAL(2021)

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Abstract
In this work, we intended to assess the reliability of guided endodontic technique to remove a bonded fibre-post when there are artefacts in the cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) images caused by composite dental materials. We mounted natural posterior teeth on ten simulated models. Forty fibre-post and composite-core restorations were inserted in the teeth. We merged a pre-operative CBCT and optical surface scan on the Blueskyplan(TM) software to digitally design and subsequently 3D-printed the guides. Two operators initiated endodontic access into the fibre-post restorations using the template to guide the drill. Post-operative CBCT was taken and merged onto the pre-operative plan to measure the deviations at the coronal and apical segments. The mean deviation between the planned and actual drill paths were, respectively, of 0.39 +/- 0.14 mm coronally and 0.40 +/- 0.19 mm apically. Microguided endodontics is a predictable and accurate method to remove fibre-post restorations efficiently.
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endodontics, fiberglass reinforced polymers, guidance, template
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