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Cone-beam computed tomographic evaluation of the root canal anatomy of the lower premolars and molars in a Brazilian sub-population

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IMAGING SCIENCE IN DENTISTRY
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KOREAN ACAD ORAL & MAXILLOFACIAL RADIOLOGY
DOI: 10.5624/isd.20220204

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Anatomy; Bicuspid; Cone-Beam Computed Tomography; Dental Pulp Cavity; Molar

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This study used CBCT to evaluate anatomical variations in the root canals of lower premolars and molars in a Brazilian sub-population. A total of 121 CBCT images were selected, and the root canals were evaluated according to the Vertucci classification. The results showed a wide range of root canal anatomical variations in the lower premolars and molars of this population. (Imaging Sci Dent 20220204)
Purpose: This study evaluated anatomical variations in the root canals of the lower premolars and molars in a Brazilian sub-population using cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT).Materials and Methods: In total, 121 CBCT images of patients were selected from a database. All images contained lower first and second premolars and molars on both sides of the arch, fully developed roots, and no treatment, resorption, or calcifications. In each image, the root canals of the lower premolars and molars were evaluated according to the Vertucci classification in On-Demand 3D software in the multiplanar reconstruction with dynamic navigation. Twenty-five percent of the images were re-assessed to analyze intraobserver confidence with the kappa test. Data were statistically evaluated with linear regression to evaluate the correlations of anatomic variations with age and sex, and the Wilcoxon test to analyze the laterality of variations, with a significance level of 5%.Results: The intraobserver agreement (0.94) was excellent. In general, the root canals of lower premolars and molars showed a higher prevalence of type I than other Vertucci classification types, followed by type V in premolars and type II in molars. When the molar roots were evaluated separately, type II was more frequent in mesial roots and type I in distal roots. Although age showed no correlations with the results, sex and laterality showed correlations with tooth 45 and the lower second premolars, respectively.Conclusion: The lower premolars and molars of a Brazilian sub-population showed a wide range of root canal anatomic variations. (Imaging Sci Dent 20220204)

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