2019
DOI: 10.17214/gaziaot.427182
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Agresif periodontitis teşhisi konulan hastalarda pulpa taşı varlığının radyografik olarak değerlendirilmesi

Abstract: AMAÇ: Bu çalışmanın amacı agresif periodontitis (AP) ile pulpa taşı arasındaki ilişkinin radyografik olarak araştırılmasıdır. GEREÇ VE YÖNTEM: Çalışmaya AP grubunda 116 bireye (67 kadın ve 49 erkek; yaş ortalaması 26.2 ± 5.3) ve kontrol grubunda 127 periodontal olarak sağlıklı bireye (72 kadın, 55 erkek; yaş ortalaması 29.8 ± 3.6) ait toplam 243 panoramik radyograf dahil edildi. Maksiller ve mandibular 1. ve 2. premolar dişler ile 1. ve 2. molar dişlerdeki pulpa taşı varlığı tek bir gözlemci tarafından değerle… Show more

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“…One study radiographically examined the relationship between pulp stones and periodontal disease and found more pulp stones among subjects with aggressive periodontitis than in controls (9). In our study, pulp stones were the most common in group 4 and the least common in group 1.…”
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“…One study radiographically examined the relationship between pulp stones and periodontal disease and found more pulp stones among subjects with aggressive periodontitis than in controls (9). In our study, pulp stones were the most common in group 4 and the least common in group 1.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 53%
“…In the literature, it has been indicated that periapical radiography, bitewing radiography, and cone-beam computed tomography offer more accurate results than panoramic radiography in the detection of pulp stones (9). However, since our study was a retrospective study and we have panoramic radiographs of all patients, the presence of pulp stone was evaluated by a panoramic imaging method.…”
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