Evaluation of radiographs, clinical signs and symptoms associated with pulp canal obliteration: an aid to treatment decision

Author:

Oginni Adeleke O.,Adekoya‐Sofowora Comfort A.,Kolawole Kikelomo A.

Abstract

Abstract –  Pulp canal obliteration (PCO) is a sequela of tooth trauma. The dental clinician faced with this condition has to make a difficult decision. The aim of this study was to evaluate the clinical signs and symptoms associated with teeth with PCO and to assess the status of the periapical tissues using the periapical index (PAI) as an aid in making a treatment decision. The study included teeth diagnosed with PCO in patients with a history of traumatic injury to the involved teeth. Histories of associated signs and symptoms including pain, swelling and drainage from a sinus tract were elicited. Tooth color, sensibility to electric pulp testing, mobility and percussion tenderness were recorded. The periapical status was assessed using the PAI. Two hundred and seventy‐six teeth were diagnosed with PCO. One hundred and fifty‐seven (56.9%) and 119 (43.1%) demonstrated partial or total PCO, respectively. Yellow discoloration presented most frequently, occurring in 186 (67.4%) teeth. Sixty‐two (33.3%) of these had developed periapical lesions and reacted negatively to sensibility testing. Fifty‐seven (30.7%) of these teeth presented radiographically with a normal periapical appearance and reacted normally to sensibility testing, whereas 67 (36.0%) presented with small changes in the periapical bone pattern and reacted in the high normal range to sensibility testing. Teeth with PAI scores ≤2 presented with occasional spontaneous pain. Teeth with PAI scores ≥3 presented with clinical symptoms and signs ranging from pain on percussion to spontaneous pain, and slight swelling to sinus tract drainage. Based on the findings of this study, endodontic treatment should be initiated in teeth with tenderness to percussion, PAI scores ≥3 and a negative response to sensibility testing.

Publisher

Wiley

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