下颌第一前磨牙根管形态的形态变异和性别二态性:印度南部人群的CBCT研究

Q3 Dentistry
Nidhi James, T. Purayil, Vathsala Patil, K. Pentapati, R. Vineetha
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目的:研究南印度人下颌第一前磨牙(MFP)的RCM变异,并评价其性别二态性和对侧对称性。方法:对200张18岁以上MFP患者的锥形束ct (Cone Beam Computed Tomography, CBCT)图像进行分析,剔除畸变图像、根管治疗牙或根管断裂后的根管形态。根据Vertucci的分类,仔细评估牙齿的横截面,轴向和冠状切片以及有关根数量和根管类型的信息。还检查了观察者之间和观察者内部的信度。结果:研究人群中以I型变异最多,占73.01%,其次是III型变异(14.11%)和V型变异(5.52%)。在我们的研究中未发现IV型和VIII型变异。结论:在对侧下颌单根第一前磨牙中,I型构型是最常见的对称构型。
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Morphologic variations and gender dimorphism in mandibular first premolar root canal pattern: A CBCT study in south Indian population
Objective: The study aimed to evaluate the variations in the RCM of mandibular first premolars (MFP) in south Indians and also evaluated the gender dimorphism and contralateral symmetry of the pattern. Methods: 200 Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) images of MFP of patients above 18 years were analyzed for the root canal morphology after excluding the distorted images, endodontically treated tooth or fractured root. The teeth were carefully evaluated in cross-sectional, axial and coronal sections and the information regarding the number of roots and the type of root canal as per Vertucci’s classification. Interobserver and intraobserver reliability were also checked. Results: Single rooted teeth with Type I (73.01%) variation was the most prevalent pattern observed in the study population, which was followed by Type III (14.11%) and Type V (5.52%), respectively. Type IV and Type VIII variations were not found in our study. Conclusions: In both males and females, type I configuration was the most common pattern with symmetry in contralateral mandibular single-rooted first premolars.
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Cumhuriyet Dental Journal
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