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Root. Canal. Morphology. of Mandibular. First. Permanent. Molars. in a Pakistani. Sub-population
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Aim : To investigate the number and. patterns of. root canals. of mandibular. first. molars.. Methods.: Descriptive observational study to investigate the canal morphology using clearing technique. The duration of the study was one year from 1st February 2020 to 1st February 2021.Non purposive sampling technique was used and 200 mandibular first molar were collected. Data collected was analysed using the SPSS Vr 10. Study variables include Number and pattern of the roots in mandibular teeth. Descriptive statistics were used; frequencies of the root canals and their canal pattern were calculated. Results: In the mesial root, 14 teeth had a one root canal,186 possessed double root canals were observed. Distal root of 160 teeth possessed one canal, 40 teeth possessed two root canals with type 1 pattern mostly observed. Conclusion: Like other populations Pakistani population may have a diverse root canal system in the mandibular molars that ultimately affect endodontic therapy. Keywords: Roots, canals, anatomy, tooth clearing technique, demineralization
Lahore Medical and Dental College
Title: Root. Canal. Morphology. of Mandibular. First. Permanent. Molars. in a Pakistani. Sub-population
Description:
Aim : To investigate the number and.
patterns of.
root canals.
of mandibular.
first.
molars.
Methods.
: Descriptive observational study to investigate the canal morphology using clearing technique.
The duration of the study was one year from 1st February 2020 to 1st February 2021.
Non purposive sampling technique was used and 200 mandibular first molar were collected.
Data collected was analysed using the SPSS Vr 10.
Study variables include Number and pattern of the roots in mandibular teeth.
Descriptive statistics were used; frequencies of the root canals and their canal pattern were calculated.
Results: In the mesial root, 14 teeth had a one root canal,186 possessed double root canals were observed.
Distal root of 160 teeth possessed one canal, 40 teeth possessed two root canals with type 1 pattern mostly observed.
Conclusion: Like other populations Pakistani population may have a diverse root canal system in the mandibular molars that ultimately affect endodontic therapy.
Keywords: Roots, canals, anatomy, tooth clearing technique, demineralization.
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