Cone-Beam Computed Tomographic Study of the Internal Anatomy of Lower Anterior Teeth.

Q4 Medicine
Kathmandu University Medical Journal Pub Date : 2024-04-01
M Nepal, A Chakradhar, S P Pradhan, J Khadka, R Tripathi, H Bali
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Background A thorough knowledge of the root and canal morphology and their possible variations are essential for successful endodontic treatment. Methods like staining and clearing techniques, cross sectional method can provide precise information on root canal systems, however, these methods are invasive. Cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) is the 3-dimensional scans of the maxillofacial skeleton that best visualizes canal morphology and helps in identifying additional canals and roots in vivo. Objective To investigate the root canal configuration of mandibular anterior teeth using Conebeam computed tomography. Method A total of 2910 CBCT images, comprising 970 central incisors, lateral incisors, and canines each from 485 patients were assessed. The following assessments were made: (1) The number of roots and root canals (2) Canal configuration according to Vertucci's classification (3) Bilateral occurrences for variations. Also, the gender and age of patients were noted. Result The study revealed mandibular anterior teeth predominantly had 1 root with Type I (79.79%, 77.11%, 91.34%) canal configuration followed by type III (20.2%, 22.67%, 5.15%) in central, lateral and canine respectively. Almost 90% incisors had symmetry in the canal configurations. No statistical correlation was found between the gender and root canal configurations. Type III canal configurations in canines were present more in elder age group. Conclusion Clinicians must be aware that each tooth may display a different number of roots and types of canal configurations. During endodontic treatment, presuming lower anterior teeth with single root and single canal may lead to missed canals and consequently, treatment failure.

下前牙内部解剖的锥形束计算机断层扫描研究。
背景透彻了解牙根和根管形态及其可能的变化对成功的根管治疗至关重要。染色和清除技术、横截面法等方法可以提供根管系统的精确信息,但这些方法都是侵入性的。锥形束计算机断层扫描(CBCT)是对颌面部骨骼的三维扫描,能最好地观察根管形态,并有助于在体内识别其他根管和根。目的 使用 Conebeam 计算机断层扫描研究下颌前牙的根管构造。方法 评估 485 名患者的 2910 张 CBCT 图像,包括 970 颗中切牙、侧切牙和犬齿。评估内容如下:(1) 牙根和根管的数量 (2) 根据 Vertucci 分类法确定的根管结构 (3) 双侧出现的变异。此外,还记录了患者的性别和年龄。结果 研究显示,下颌前牙主要有 1 根牙根,根管结构为 I 型(79.79%、77.11%、91.34%),其次是中牙、侧牙和犬牙的 III 型(20.2%、22.67%、5.15%)。近 90% 的门牙在牙槽骨构造上具有对称性。性别与根管结构之间没有统计学上的相关性。犬齿的 III 型根管结构多见于老年人群。结论 临床医生必须意识到每颗牙齿都可能显示出不同数量的牙根和不同类型的根管构造。在牙髓治疗过程中,假定下前牙为单根单管可能会导致漏管,从而导致治疗失败。
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