Iatrogenics in dentistry: importance of radiographic examinations in identifying dental treatment failures, study by use trough the analysis of panoramic radiographs

Author:

Rodrigues Giovani Antonio,Botelho Martins Fernanda,Bottacin Fabio Santos,Azenha Marcelo Rodrigues,Aranha Watanabe Plauto Christopher

Abstract

Background: Technological advancement has also allowed dentistry to obtain new materials and techniques, as well as more predictable results in dental treatment. However, there are still many flaws related to the technique and choice of materials by dentists. Thus, the aim of this study was to evaluate through panoramic radiographs failures in dental treatment. Methods: 1250 panoramic radiographs were selected and evaluated by an experienced specialist, 609 of which had one or more iatrogenic Results: 48.72% of the radiographs analyzed showed some failure in dental treatment that focused on the age group of 31-50 years. Conclusion: Thus, it is necessary that dentists are attentive to the detection and correction of iatrogenesis, seeking a better quality of life for patients.

Publisher

MedCrave Group Kft.

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science

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