Root filled teeth in two parallel Danish cohorts: A repeated longitudinal cohort study

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Aim: The aim of the study was to compare the frequency of root filled teeth and quality of root fillings (RFs) in two parallel, Danish cohorts each examined over 10 years and to evaluate factors associated with apical periodontitis (AP) and extraction of root filled teeth. Methodology: Two randomly selected cohorts (C1, C2) from Aarhus (age: 20–64 years) were followed for approximately 10 years, with full-mouth radiographic surveys performed at 5-year intervals (C1: 1997–2003–2008; C2: 2009–2014–2019). Frequency of root filled teeth, quality of RFs and coronal restorations, periapical status and tooth extraction were registered. Logistic regression analyses compared C1 with C2 for baseline and follow-up periods and assessed variables associated with AP (PAI-based) and extraction of root filled teeth. Results: C1 included 330 and C2, 170 individuals, mean age 42.9 and 47.3 years, respectively, who attended all three radiographic examinations. The relative frequency of root filled teeth was lower in C2 than C1 at baseline (C1: 4.7%, C2: 3.6%; p

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Razdan, A., Schropp, L., Væth, M., & Kirkevang, L. L. (2023). Root filled teeth in two parallel Danish cohorts: A repeated longitudinal cohort study. International Endodontic Journal, 56(5), 558–572. https://doi.org/10.1111/iej.13901

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