Root Morphology of the Maxillary First and Second Molars in an Iranian Population Using Cone Beam Computed Tomography.

Zahra Ghoncheh, Behrang Moghaddam Zade, Mohammad Javad Kharazifard
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Abstract

Objectives: This study sought to assess the root morphology and root canal anatomy of the maxillary first and second molars in an Iranian population using cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT).

Materials and methods: Sound fully-developed maxillary first (n=345) and second (n=423) molars were evaluated on 450 CBCT scans ordered for pre-operative assessment for implant placement. The (I) number of roots and their morphology (II) number of canals per root, (III) canal configuration and presence of a second mesiobuccal canal according to the Vertucci's classification and (IV) unilateral or bilateral occurrence of a second mesiobuccal canal (MB2) were evaluated.

Results: Single roots were found in 1.1% of the first and 11.3% of the second molars. Four separate roots were identified in 0.5% of the first molars; none of the second molars had four separate roots. First and second molars showed a higher prevalence of three separate roots of mesiobuccal, distobuccal and palatal with one canal in each root (54% and 86 %, respectively). The most common anatomical variation in the maxillary first molars was related to the configuration of the MB root; the root canal system of the maxillary second molars showed more anatomical variations.

Conclusions: Mesiobuccal roots of the maxillary molars had more variations in their canal system than the distobuccal or palatal roots. The root canal configuration of the maxillary second molars was more diverse than that of first molars; CBCT enhances mapping of the mesiobuccal root canal system with the potential to improve the quality of root canal treatment.

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锥形束计算机断层扫描对伊朗人群上颌第一和第二磨牙牙根形态的研究。
目的:本研究旨在利用锥束计算机断层扫描(CBCT)评估伊朗人群上颌第一和第二磨牙的根形态和根管解剖。材料和方法:对450颗发育良好的上颌第一磨牙(345颗)和第二磨牙(423颗)进行CBCT扫描,用于术前种植评估。评估了(I)根的数量及其形态(II)每根的根管数量,(III)根管的结构和根据Vertucci分类是否存在第二条中颊管,以及(IV)单侧或双侧是否存在第二条中颊管(MB2)。结果:第一磨牙单根占1.1%,第二磨牙单根占11.3%。在0.5%的第一磨牙中发现了四个独立的牙根;第二颗臼齿都没有四个独立的根。第一磨牙和第二磨牙的中颊根、分布颊根和腭根各有一根根管的发生率较高(分别为54%和86%)。上颌第一磨牙最常见的解剖变异与下颌牙根的形态有关;上颌第二磨牙根管系统解剖差异较大。结论:上颌磨牙中颊根的根管系统比颊张根和腭根有更多的变异。上颌第二磨牙根管形态比第一磨牙根管形态多样;CBCT增强了对中颊根管系统的定位,有可能提高根管治疗的质量。
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