Analysis of the effectiveness of Manual Treatment Techniques in Endodontic Procedures
Keywords:
ENDODONTICS, DENTISTRY, DENTAL CARIES, PATIENT, PATIENT CARE.Abstract
Introduction: one of the most common conditions in the field of dentistry is the presence of patients with dental caries, most of whom have not been treated in time and consequently have infections of the pulp and nerve of the tooth.
Objective: to analyze the effectiveness of manual treatment techniques in endodontic procedures in patients who have undergone this type of treatment.
Methods: the research was done through a systematic review of the bibliography, applying the PRISMA methodology, taking as reference secondary sources particularly from the last five years, such as: articles from indexed journals of the Redalyc, ScienceDirect; Scielo, Dialnet bases; degree theses; the selection of the documents was done applying the inclusion and exclusion criteria according to the correspondence with the variables object of the present study.
Results: It was determined that manual endodontic techniques are highly effective, given that an average of eight out of ten patients do not generate postoperative symptoms. The studies analyzed also agree that manual endodontic techniques are more effective in single-radicular treatments, but this does not imply that they are not applicable in multi-radicular treatments if the corresponding protocols are taken into account.
Conclusions: manual treatment techniques in endodontic procedures reach an effectiveness of up to eighty percent; due to the diversity of materials, instruments and the constant evolution of the techniques, it implies a permanent clinical update on the part of the professional.
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