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Cone-beam computed tomography assessment of the root canal morphology of primary molars
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Abstract
Background: This study aimed to assess the root canal morphology of primary molars using cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT).
Methods: This cross-sectional study evaluated 60 maxillary and mandibular primary first and second molars on CBCT scans of patients retrieved from the archives of Hamadan School of Dentistry between 2018-2020. The teeth were evaluated regarding the number of roots and canals, canal type according to the Vertucci’s classification, and root surface concavities. Data were analyzed descriptively and by independent t-test.
Results: The most frequent number of canals and roots in the maxillary right and left first molars was 3 canals (60%) and 3 roots (80%). These values were 4 canals (80%) and 5 canals (50%) with 3 roots in the maxillary right and left second molars, respectively, 4 canals (100%) and 2 roots (50%), and 3 canals (60%) and 2 roots (50%) in mandibular right and left first molars, respectively, and 4 canals (92.3%) and 3 roots (61.5%) in mandibular right and left second molars. Vertucci’s type IV was the most common canal type in mesial and distal canals, type I was the most common in mesiobuccal, mesiolingual, distobuccal, and distolingual, and types I and II were the most common in the palatal canal. The maximum and minimum concavities were noted in the buccal (26.7%) and mesial (8.3%) surfaces, respectively.
Conclusions: A wide variation exists in the number of roots and canals of maxillary and mandibular primary molars, which calls for further attention in treatment of such teeth.
Title: Cone-beam computed tomography assessment of the root canal morphology of primary molars
Description:
Abstract
Background: This study aimed to assess the root canal morphology of primary molars using cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT).
Methods: This cross-sectional study evaluated 60 maxillary and mandibular primary first and second molars on CBCT scans of patients retrieved from the archives of Hamadan School of Dentistry between 2018-2020.
The teeth were evaluated regarding the number of roots and canals, canal type according to the Vertucci’s classification, and root surface concavities.
Data were analyzed descriptively and by independent t-test.
Results: The most frequent number of canals and roots in the maxillary right and left first molars was 3 canals (60%) and 3 roots (80%).
These values were 4 canals (80%) and 5 canals (50%) with 3 roots in the maxillary right and left second molars, respectively, 4 canals (100%) and 2 roots (50%), and 3 canals (60%) and 2 roots (50%) in mandibular right and left first molars, respectively, and 4 canals (92.
3%) and 3 roots (61.
5%) in mandibular right and left second molars.
Vertucci’s type IV was the most common canal type in mesial and distal canals, type I was the most common in mesiobuccal, mesiolingual, distobuccal, and distolingual, and types I and II were the most common in the palatal canal.
The maximum and minimum concavities were noted in the buccal (26.
7%) and mesial (8.
3%) surfaces, respectively.
Conclusions: A wide variation exists in the number of roots and canals of maxillary and mandibular primary molars, which calls for further attention in treatment of such teeth.
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