Comparison of accuracy in determining the root canal working length by using two generations of apex locators – an in vitro study

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AIM: The present in-vitro study aims to compare the accuracy of root canal working length determination between the third generation and fourth generation electronic apex locators. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Fifty extracted single-rooted single canal teeth were selected for the study, and a definite coronal plane was prepared. Actual working length (AL) was measured using a stereomicroscope under 8X magnification. Electronic working length measurements were recorded using Root ZX (EL1) and Elements Diagnostic Unit (EL2) apex locators. One-way ANOVA test was carried out to analyse the data among the experimental groups. RESULTS: The results of the one-way ANOVA test showed that difference in the working length determined by either apex locators (EL1 and EL2) and actual length determined under a stereomicroscope (AL) was statistically not significant. The independent ‘t’ test comparing between groups EL1 and AL; and EL2 and AL showed that working length determined by either of the apex locators (EL1 and EL2) and actual length determined under a stereomicroscope (AL) was statistically not significant. CONCLUSION: In this in vitro study, the Root ZX and Elements Diagnostic Unit apex locators are equally accurate for determination of working length when compared to actual working length.

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Golvankar, K., Kader, M. A., Latheef, A. A., Ali, A. B. M., Abullais, S. S., & Sibagathullah, M. (2019). Comparison of accuracy in determining the root canal working length by using two generations of apex locators – an in vitro study. Open Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences, 7(19), 3276–3280. https://doi.org/10.3889/oamjms.2019.696

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