The Occurrence of an Optical Phenomenon: "The Butterfly Effect" in Cross Section of Extracted Mandibular First Premolars.

Q4 Medicine
Kathmandu University Medical Journal Pub Date : 2025-01-01
N Acharya, R Srii, R Hasan, D Kafle, S Dahal, T Saito
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Background The butterfly effect is an optical phenomenon with endodontic and a restorative significance that can be seen in cross-sections of some of the tooth roots. Objective To investigate occurrence of butterfly effect in roots of extracted human mandibular first premolars and to determine differences in tubule density in mesio-distal and bucco-lingual direction of sections of root having buttery effect. Method It was an prospective experimental study comprised of twenty single rooted extracted mandibular first premolars. Each tooth was divided into three sections: coronal, middle and apical third. Then, nine sections of each sample were taken, three from each section i.e., coronal, middle and apical third, hence making sample size of total 180. All the selected samples were ground into 1 mm thickness and examined under 20X magnification microscope. Five samples presenting with the butterfly effect were selected and prepared for Scanning Electron Microscope to evaluate the difference in density of dentinal tubules among mesio-distal and buccolingual direction. Mann Whitney U test was applied to find out the significance of butterfly effect among different sections. The data was entered in Microsoft excel sheet and transferred to Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 20 for statistical analysis. Ethical approval was obtained from Kathmandu University School of Medical Sciences institutional review committee (IRC No.:127/16). Result Butterfly effect was seen in 19.4% of sample. Apical sections had more occurrence rate (30%) followed by middle (23.3%), and coronal sections (5%). Female predilection (30%) for occurrence was seen. Under SEM, the samples with butterfly effect presented with higher median density (2349.32 number/mm2 ) of dentinal tubules in bucco-lingual section as compared to mesio-distal section (1208.23 number/mm2 ). Conclusion Butterfly effect was present in 19% of the samples. Butterfly effect is more seen on aplical section of tooth. Female have more chance of having butterfly effect than male.

下颌第一前磨牙拔除后横截面光学现象“蝴蝶效应”的发生。
蝴蝶效应是一种具有牙髓学和修复意义的光学现象,可以在一些牙根的横截面上看到。目的研究人类下颌第一前磨牙拔牙后根部蝴蝶效应的发生情况,探讨具有蝴蝶效应的根切面中-远端和颊-舌方向小管密度的差异。方法对20颗单根拔除的下颌第一前磨牙进行前瞻性实验研究。每颗牙齿分为三部分:冠状、中、尖三部分。然后,每个样本取9个切片,每个切片取3个,即冠状、中间和根尖三分之一,样本量为180个。将所选样品磨成1mm厚,在20倍放大镜下观察。选择5个呈现蝴蝶效应的样本,用扫描电镜观察中、远端和颊舌方向牙本质小管密度的差异。采用Mann Whitney U检验,分析不同截面间蝴蝶效应的显著性。数据输入到Microsoft excel表格中,并转移到SPSS (Statistical Package for Social Sciences) version 20中进行统计分析。获得加德满都大学医学院机构审查委员会(IRC号:127/16)的伦理批准。结果19.4%的样本出现蝴蝶效应。根尖切片发生率最高(30%),其次为中部切片(23.3%),冠状切片(5%)。女性发病倾向(30%)。在扫描电镜下,蝴蝶效应组牙髓小管的中位密度(2349.32个/mm2)高于中-远端牙髓小管的中位密度(1208.23个/mm2)。结论19%的样品存在蝴蝶效应。蝴蝶效应在牙齿的应用部分更为明显。女性比男性更容易产生蝴蝶效应。
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