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2001, Number 4

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Rev ADM 2001; 58 (4)

Prevalecence of pulp stones

Olivares HML, Ovalle CJW
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Language: Spanish
References: 25
Page: 130-137
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Key words:

Pulp stones, pulp calcifications.

ABSTRACT

Introduction: The presence of pulp stones gave rise to some difficulties in the treatments of the root canals. General objective: Define the prevalence of pulp stones. Specific: To determine the size, location of tooth in which they are present. Material and methods: 265 patients were selected at randown 15. Were eliminated radiographic series to all of them, were taken (3,250 radiographic film (AGFA) whit a TROPY X). 7,000 teeth were reviewed form both maxillary and mandibular arches. Results: 210 patients (84% n = 250) had pulp stones. 171 (68.4%) women and 79 (31.6%) men: 142 (83% n = 171) women had pulp stones, also 66 (83.5% n = 79) men. The mandibular teeth 184 (73.6% n = 250) showed more pulp stones than the maxillary 172 (68.8% n = 250). This difference was not statistically significant (t = 0.14), the stones were more frequent in the chamber pulp, rather than in the conduct. Conclusions: The teeth more affected were the first mandibular, tooth in both sexes.


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