2002
DOI: 10.1111/j.1875-595x.2002.tb00616.x
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Incidence and distribution of root canal treatment in the dentition among a Jordanian sub population

Abstract: Comparison with previously published surveys revealed a lower percentage of molar endodontics than in other surveys.

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“…The population of this study, beneficiaries of a public health system, was similar to other public health and dental school population based studies (1,3,7,8). The rates of treatment by arch and tooth type are similar to those previously reported (3,(7)(8)(9)12).…”
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confidence: 75%
“…The population of this study, beneficiaries of a public health system, was similar to other public health and dental school population based studies (1,3,7,8). The rates of treatment by arch and tooth type are similar to those previously reported (3,(7)(8)(9)12).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 75%
“…In the present study, we found that no significant difference existed between the right and left in terms of MT, TRE, ETT and TRET ( P > 0.05). Al-Negrish[26] found that maxilla had higher ETT due to caries than mandible. In contrast, Su et al .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In this study, the central and lateral incisors and the first molars were the teeth most affected by endodontic diseases. As reported by Al-Negrish 22 and Berlinck et al 8 (2015), the reason for the incisors to be most the affected may be associated with dental traumas, which usually affect the teeth that are in anterior position and more prominent in the dental arch. On the other hand, the higher prevalence of the first molars may be related to their morphology, with multiple grooves that facilitate the largest plaque retention, and the fact that they are the first permanent teeth to erupt in the oral cavity 23 .…”
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