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Original Article

Radiographic evaluation of teeth with pulp stones and pulp canal obliteration: characteristics, and associations with dental parameters

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Article: 2306768 | Received 25 Oct 2023, Accepted 15 Jan 2024, Published online: 23 Jan 2024
 

ABSTRACT

The study aimed to radiographically assess the characteristics of pulp stones (PS) and pulp canal obliteration (PCO) in teeth and examined their associations with various dental parameters such as caries, restorations, periodontal status, and age. This cross-sectional observational study was conducted at the Faculty of Dentistry, King Abdulaziz University between September 2022, and May 2023, involved 101 patients exhibiting 402 teeth with PS or PCO. Data were collected from periapical and bitewing radiographs, and analyzed by two calibrated dentists. Multiple dental parameters were assessed, including caries level, presence and level of restorations, periodontal condition, and age of the patient. The study population consisted of 62 females and 39 males, with an age range of 18–65 years. Inter- and intra-examiner reliability were high (Kappa = 0.88 and 0.98 respectively). PS were more commonly found in molars (81.2%), while PCO were presented in only 115 teeth (23%). Age significantly affected the type of calcification (p < 0.001), with PS more common in the 20–30 age group and PCO more common in individuals over 40. Presence of caries was significantly associated with the type of calcification (p = 0.013), but restoration was not. The majority of teeth with PS (76%) or PCO (93%) had healthy periodontium. Around 40% of teeth with PCO showed signs of periapical changes, a finding significantly different from those with PS (p < 0.001). Pulp calcifications were significantly associated with various dental parameters, including caries presence, age, and periodontal status. The findings provide crucial insights into the epidemiology and aetiology of pulp calcifications.

Acknowledgments

We extend our sincere thanks to Dr. Fatimah M. Alzayer and Dr. Rawabi A. Alotaibi for their contributions in radiographic evaluation for this study.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

Author contributions

Conception and design: Ruaa Alamoudi and Shatha Zahran; data acquisition, analysis, and interpretation: Ruaa Alamoudi and Shatha Zahran; drafted the manuscript: Ruaa Alamoudi and Shatha Zahran; revised the manuscript: Ruaa Alamoudi and Shatha Zahran

Data availability statement

All data generated or analysed during this study are included in this article. Further enquiries can be directed to the corresponding author.

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Funding

This study was not supported by any sponsor or funder.