Difference in Root Canal Length between Populations

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Introduction: The objective of the study was to make the comparison of the root canal length of different types of teeth in black-Africans (Bantu) to that of Caucasians and Asians. Materials and Methods: Data from a prospective cross-sectional study of Bantu (Black Africans) subjects aged from 18 to 45 years who were admitted in Service of Conservative Dentistry of Kinshasa University, root canal length were compared with already published data from studies involving Caucasians and Asians. Results: This study includes 720 subjects; 480 (66%) were female and 240 (34%) were male. A total of 818 teeth were examined with 1539 root canals. The upper central incisor and the lower first molar predominated respectively in the maxilla and the mandible regions. There is a significant difference between the canal length of Bantu and Asians in the palatal canal of the upper second molar by 3.1 mm (p= 0.00). Eight different canals of Bantu were longer as compared to a single canal for Asians (p <0.05). This include the Vestibular (V) and palatine (P) canals of Bantu the first premolar (PM1 ), palatal of the second premolar (PM2 ), mesio-vestibular (MV), disto-vestibular (DV) and palatine (P) of the first molar (M1 ) mesio-vestibular and palatal of the second molar (M2 ). The lateral incisors (IL) (p= 0,01) and the canines (p= 0.12) of the Asians were longer than that of the Bantu. The Caucasians presented with longer canines than Bantu with a length difference of 1.7 mm (p= 0.11). Four Caucasians also presented with longer canals of the Mesio-Vestibular (MV) and mesiolingual (ML) of the two molars (M1 and M2 ) as compared to one for Bantu are the longest (p <0.05). Exceptionally, the distal canal (D) of the second molar (M2 ) of the Bantu was longer than that of the Caucasians, with a length difference of 1.5 mm. Conclusion: The root canal length of Bantu is between than those of the most Asian and shortest Caucasian.
不同人群根管长度的差异
前言:本研究的目的是比较非洲黑人(班图人)与高加索人和亚洲人不同类型牙齿的根管长度。材料和方法:一项前瞻性横断面研究的数据来自于18至45岁的班图(非洲黑人)受试者,这些受试者在金沙萨大学的保守牙科服务中被录取,根管长度与已经发表的涉及高加索人和亚洲人的研究数据进行了比较。结果:本研究纳入720名受试者;其中女性480人(66%),男性240人(34%)。共检查牙齿818颗,根管1539根。上颌和下颌骨分别以上中切牙和下第一磨牙为主。班图人与亚洲人上第二磨牙腭管长度差异有统计学意义(p= 0.00),差异达3.1 mm。班图人的8条不同的运河比亚洲人的1条运河更长(p <0.05)。这包括班图第一前磨牙(PM1)的前庭(V)和腭(P)管,第二前磨牙的腭(PM2),第一磨牙的中前庭(MV),散前庭(DV)和腭(P) (M1),第二磨牙的中前庭和腭(M2)。亚洲人的侧切牙(IL) (p= 0.01)和犬齿(p= 0.12)均比班图人长。白种人犬齿比班图人长1.7 mm (p= 0.11)。与班图人相比,4名高加索人两磨牙(M1和M2)的中前庭(MV)和中舌(ML)管最长(p <0.05)。特别的是,班图人第二磨牙远端根管(M2)比白种人长,相差1.5 mm。结论:班图人的根管长度介于大多数亚洲人和最短的白种人之间。
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