Influence of tooth length on the accuracy of the Root ZX electronic apical foramen locator: An ex vivo study

2015 
AbstractObjective. Electronic apical foramen locators are now widely used to determine working length. This study was designed to determine whether tooth length influenced the accuracy of the Root ZX device. Materials and methods. Forty extracted maxillary canine teeth with a length range of 27–29 mm were selected. Access cavities were prepared and coronal flaring of canals performed. The teeth were mounted in self-polymerizing acrylic resin to facilitate horizontal sectioning except for the apical 3–4-mm portion of the root and embedded in alginate as the electronic medium. Electronic measurements were taken at the major foramen, ‘zero’ reading using the Root ZX and compared with the actual root canal length. The teeth were sectioned 3 mm from the coronal reference point to create a second group with shorter length; these reductions in the length continued six times in all to create seven groups of 40 specimens each. The actual and electronic lengths of specimens in each group were measured. Data were an...
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