Indian Journal of Dental Research (Jan 2021)

An In-Vivo cone-beam computed tomography analysis of root and canal morphology of maxillary first permanent molars in an Indian population

  • Ajinkya Pawar,
  • Bhagyashree Thakur,
  • Ricardo Machado,
  • Sang W Kwak,
  • Hyeon-Cheol Kim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/ijdr.IJDR_782_19
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 32, no. 1
pp. 104 – 109

Abstract

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Background: The root and canal morphology of maxillary first permanent molars (MFPMs) is a very widely studied issue in endodontics. However, only one study has been conducted to date on this issue using cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) in India, and the sample consisted of extracted teeth. Aim: To investigate the root and canal morphology of MFPMs in an Indian population, by using CBCT. Methods and Material: 487 bilateral MFPMs (974 teeth) were assessed and the root and canal morphology were determined according to Vertucci's classification. In addition, the prevalence of a second mesiobuccal canal in the mesiobuccal root (MB2) was correlated with gender, age and arch side. Results: Three roots were most commonly found in the MFPMs regardless of gender (P > 0.05), but this prevalence varied according to the side of the dental arch (P .05). The most common canal configuration was type IV (46.5%) and I (98.9%) in the mesiobuccal and distobuccal roots, respectively (P < .05). The prevalence of MB2 in 3-rooted MFPMs was higher in patients above 60 years of age. Conclusions: The root and canal morphology of MFPMs in an Indian population may have significant variations depending on the dental arch side and patient age.

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