Bioscience Journal (Jan 2024)

The incidence of unfilled second mesiobuccal canals and periapical lesions in maxillary molars by cone-beam computed tomography E-VOL DX software

  • Matheus Albino Souza,
  • Dora Marise Medeiros de Castro,
  • Eduarda Rizzon Ferreira,
  • Felipe Gomes Dallepiane,
  • Francieli Pasqualotto,
  • Suelen dos Santos Bizzi,
  • Gabriele Nichetti Vanin,
  • Mylena Lazareti Zanella,
  • Karolina Frick Bischoff,
  • Natália Salvador,
  • Rafaela Ricci,
  • Huriel Scartazzini Palhano,
  • João Paulo De Carli,
  • Juliane Bervian

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14393/BJ-v40n0a2024-69090
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 40
pp. e40010 – e40010

Abstract

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This study evaluated the incidence of unfilled second mesiobuccal (MB2) canals and periapical lesions in first maxillary molars using CBCT e-Vol DX software. Hence, 326 CBCT images of first maxillary molars of patients undergoing endodontic treatment were selected. The e-Vol DX software performed a retrospective review of these images, recording the presence or absence of MB2 canals, filling, and periapical lesions in first maxillary molars. Specific statistical analysis was performed at a 5% significance level. Unfilled MB2 canals were highly frequent in first maxillary molars and significantly associated with periapical lesions in the mesiobuccal root of these teeth (p<0.05). The CBCT e-Vol DX software effectively detected MB2 canals, and unfilled canals may be associated with periapical lesions.

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