Sameer Hatem Abdul Haleem
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Radiographic Assessment of Post-Endodontic Pain Sameer Hatem Abdul Haleem
Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology Vol. 15 No. 2 (2021): Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
Publisher : Institute of Medico-legal Publications Pvt Ltd

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37506/ijfmt.v15i2.14575

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Aim:To radiographically assess and identify the factors that influence post-endodontic pain (PEP) in patientsreceived nonsurgical root canal treatment. Study Design: a longitudinal study. Place and Duration ofStudy: the study performed on 375 patients (200 male, 175 female), aged 15–65 years randomly attend Dr.Sameer Hatem private clinic in Karbala between 2014- 2019 Method. the complete history of patients wastaken, clinically examined and then radiographically examined by CSN x-ray machine and Xpod digitalsensor to identify the possible factors and assess the status of previously treated teeth, the patients dividedinto groups according to the age, causative factors, and the onset of pain from patients’ chief complain.Results:(Table.2) shows the differences in numbers and percentages of overall patients according to theonset and the causative factors of pain after root canal treatment, the high percentage of the pain of 102/(27.2%) of patients was due to overextension of filling material, (most of these patients were suffering fromspontaneous pain 47.05%). Followed by 78/(20.8%) which were due to failure of treatment due to underfilled root canal (most of them 34.61% have intermittent pain). Conclusion: Periapical x-ray radiographyis a valuable technique to identify the causative factors of post endodontic pain and evaluate the success ofRCT and the status of endo treated tooth and periapical tissues. All procedural errors can not be depicted onradiographs.
Distance of Apical Constriction to the Apical Foramen in Extracted Lower First Premolar Teeth Assisted by Per Apical Radio-graph in Kerbala City Sameer Hatem Abdul Haleem
Journal of Global Pharma Technology Volume 10 Issue 10: 2018
Publisher : Journal of Global Pharma Technology

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The purpose of this study was to investigate the measurement of the site of apical constriction in the lower first premolar teeth of radio-graphically in Kerbala AL-Mukadissa samples of patients who's attending to the dental clinic for orthodontic treatment,62 lower premolar teeth were examined radio-graphically for the size of the apical constriction, all these teeth were sound and caries free, these teeth examined radio graphically for detection of the apical constriction and the radiographic apex by using size 20 K file inside the root canal  and the difference between the two were calculated as a measurement for the apical constriction size, the size of apical constriction was found 0.4-1.5mm, the man was found = 0.864 mm for the whole sample.Keywords:  Apical foramen, Apical constrictions, Per-apical radiograph.