Characteristics of vertical root fractures at early stages: Evidence that dentinal microcracks are an experimental phenomenon.

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Tác giả: Antian Gao, Zitong Lin, Wenjing Liu, Xiao Pan, Chengtao Wang

Ngôn ngữ: eng

Ký hiệu phân loại: 005.722 Character sets

Thông tin xuất bản: England : International endodontic journal , 2025

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 AIM: The aim of this study was to investigate the characteristics of vertical root fractures (VRFs) at early stages and compare them with previously reported dentinal microcracks. METHODOLOGY: Endodontically treated teeth with vertical root fractures at early stages were collected. The characteristics of these VRFs were evaluated by in vitro observation and micro-CT scanning: (1) the number of fractures (buccal, lingual, mesial and distal were counted separately)
  (2) vertical extension on the roots (classified into four categories according to cemento-enamel junction and root apex involved or not)
  (3) the direction of fractures (bucco-lingual or mesial-distal)
  (4) horizontal extension of fractures (involved the root canal wall or the root surface or both)
  (5) the width of fractures (measured at the widest site on the axial micro-CT image)
  and (6) the location of the widest fractured site on the root (coronal third portion, middle third portion and apical third portion). RESULTS: A total of 28 vertical root fractures at early stages were collected in this study, involving 30 roots with a total of 51 fractures. All fractures involved the middle portion of root
  all fractures were bucco-palatal/lingual and extended from the root canal wall to the root surface. The maximum width of these fractures were <
 150 μm, and widest fractures may be at the coronal, middle or apical third portion of the tooth root. CONCLUSIONS: All vertical root fractures involved the middle portion of root, initiated from the root canal wall and directed buccal-lingually. The fractures were irregular and tortuous, with fracture widths exhibiting considerable variability. These characteristics help us to have a better understanding of the initiation and development of VRFs, and also supply evidence dentinal microcracks are an experimental phenomenon.
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