External and Internal Anatomy of Mandibular Permanent Incisors

Mohammed A. Aldawla, Abdulbaset A. Mufadhal, A. Madfa
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A clear understanding of dental root anatomy, external and internal, is an essential prerequisite to all dental procedures. In periodontology, the external root morphology has been proven to have a clinical significance in the predisposing factors of periodontal diseases. Orthodontic literature shows the importance of radicular anatomy in orthodontic mechanics through the concept of anchorage. The significance of internal root anatomy has been emphasized by studies demonstrating that variations in canal geometry before cleaning, shaping, and obturation procedures had a greater effect on the outcome than the techniques themselves. The mandibular central incisor is the smallest tooth in the mouth, but the buccolingual dimension of its root is very large. This tooth is usually single-rooted; however, the root canal system of this group is unpredictable. The incidence of two canals has been reported as low as 0.3% and as high as 45.3%. The wide range of variation reported in literature regarding the prevalence of a second canal has been related to methodological and racial differences. This chapter will summarize the morphological aspects of the root canal anatomy published in the literature of the anterior mandibular teeth. This will provide precious knowledge regarding root canal morphology and its variation among populations.
下颌恒切牙的内外解剖
一个清楚的了解牙根解剖,外部和内部,是必要的先决条件,所有牙科手术。在牙周病学中,外牙根形态已被证明在牙周病的诱发因素中具有临床意义。正畸文献通过支抗的概念显示了根状解剖在正畸力学中的重要性。研究表明,在清洁、整形和封闭手术前,根管几何形状的变化比技术本身对结果的影响更大,因此强调了内根解剖学的重要性。下颌中切牙是口腔中最小的牙齿,但其牙根的颊舌尺寸非常大。这种牙齿通常是单根的;然而,这个群体的根管系统是不可预测的。据报道,双管的发生率低至0.3%,高至45.3%。文献中报道的关于第二条运河流行的广泛差异与方法和种族差异有关。本章将总结在文献中发表的关于下颌前牙根管解剖的形态学方面。这将提供关于根管形态及其在人群中的变化的宝贵知识。
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