Assessment of root and root canal morphology of mandibular premolars using cone beam computed tomography in a tertiary center of Nepal

Shikha Bantawa, Deepa Niraula, S. Dahal, R. Pradhan, A. Thapa, R. Shrestha, S. Agrawal
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Introduction: Mandibular premolars are considered an enigma in dentistry because of their variability in anatomical and morphological features making it difficult to treat endodontically. This study was conducted to determine the root and canal morphology of mandibular premolars in the Nepalese population by using cone beam computed tomography imaging. Methods: One hundred and thirty-four cone beam computed tomography images of the Nepalese population were collected by convenience sampling method from April 1 to August 31, 2022 in Bir Hospital, Kathmandu, Nepal. A total of 536 premolars (268 mandibular first premolars and 268 mandibular second premolars) were evaluated by two examiners (one endodontist and one oral radiologist). Canal configuration was classified according to Vertucci’s classification. Results: In mandibular premolar teeth, the majority had one root followed by two roots and fused roots. The most common configuration in mandibular premolars was Vertucci’s type I (83.88% and 96.65% in the first and second premolar respectively) followed by type V (9.89%) in the first premolar and type III (1.86%) in the second premolar. Vertucci’s type VII (0.37%), C-shaped configuration (1.46%), and an unusual configuration (0.37%) were observed in the first premolar. In mandibular first premolars, males showed more variation than females; while in second premolars, females showed more variation than males. Conclusions: Mandibular premolar teeth showed variation in root and canal morphology with one root and Vertucci’s type I in the majority of the cases.
在尼泊尔第三中心使用锥束计算机断层扫描评估下颌前磨牙的根和根管形态
下颌前磨牙被认为是牙科的一个谜,因为它们的解剖学和形态学特征的变化使其难以进行牙髓治疗。本研究采用锥形束计算机断层成像技术,对尼泊尔人群下颌前磨牙的根管形态进行了研究。方法:采用方便抽样的方法,于2022年4月1日至8月31日在尼泊尔加德满都Bir医院收集尼泊尔人群的134张锥形束计算机断层扫描图像。共有536颗前磨牙(268颗下颌第一前磨牙和268颗下颌第二前磨牙)由两名检查人员(一名牙髓科医生和一名口腔放射科医生)进行评估。根据Vertucci的分类对运河形态进行分类。结果:下颌前磨牙以单根为主,其次为双根和融合根。下颌前磨牙最常见的形态是Vertucci的I型(第一、第二前磨牙分别占83.88%和96.65%),其次是V型(9.89%)和III型(1.86%)。第一前磨牙为Vertucci VII型(0.37%)、c型(1.46%)和异常型(0.37%)。在下颌第一前磨牙上,男性比女性表现出更多的变异;而在第二前磨牙上,女性表现出比男性更多的变异。结论:下颌前磨牙的根管形态以单根和Vertucci I型为主。
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