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Survival Rates of Teeth with Primary Endodontic Treatment after Core/Post and Crown Placement
Authors:Kandace Yee  Pradeep Bhagavatula  Sheila Stover  Frederick Eichmiller  Lance Hashimoto  Scott MacDonald  Gordon Barkley
Affiliation:1. Department of Endodontics, Marquette University School of Dentistry, Milwaukee, Wisconsin;2. Department of Clinical Services, Marquette University School of Dentistry, Milwaukee, Wisconsin;3. Advanced Education Program in Endodontics, Department of Endodontics, Marquette University School of Dentistry, Milwaukee, Wisconsin;4. Delta Dental of Wisconsin, Stevens Point, Wisconsin;6. Pre-Doctoral Program in Endodontics, Department of Endodontics, Marquette University School of Dentistry, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Abstract:

Introduction

The objective of this study was to determine the effect of delayed placement of the core/post and crown on the outcomes of nonsurgical root canal therapy (NSRCT).

Methods

According to the Delta Dental of Wisconsin claims database, 160,040 NSRCTs were completed with a core/post and a crown placed before the end of the continuous coverage period or occurrence of an untoward event. Untoward events were defined as a retreatment, apicoectomy, or extraction as defined by the Code on Dental Procedures and Nomenclature. Statistical analysis was performed by using a multivariable Cox proportional hazards model.

Results

The survival rate from the time of crown placement to an untoward event was 99.1% at 1 year, 96.0% at 3 years, 92.3% at 5 years, and 83.8% at 10 years. Failure rates were greater when a core/post was placed more than 60 days after the NSRCT (adjusted hazard ratio, 1.08) and when the crown was placed more than 60 days after the core/post placement (adjusted hazard ratio, 1.14). Overall, the survival rates of NSRCT were greater when performed by an endodontist versus other providers.

Conclusions

On the basis of the information available from insurance claims data, this study shows that the long-term survival rates of initial endodontic therapy are adversely affected by the delayed placement of the final restoration and full coverage crown.
Keywords:Core  outcomes  post  root canal therapy  time interval
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