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A preliminary assessment of a new dedicated endodontic software for use with CBCT images to evaluate the canal complexity of mandibular molars

Journal

INTERNATIONAL ENDODONTIC JOURNAL
Volume 51, Issue 3, Pages 259-268

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/iej.12845

Keywords

canal complexities; cone beam computed tomography; confluence; curvature; endodontic treatment

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AimTo investigate invivo the complexity of canals within mesial roots of mandibular molars using 3D Endo software linked to CBCT images. MethodologyThe CBCT images of 100 mandibular first molars were analysed using the 3D Endo software. The number of canals in the mesial roots, the presence of apical confluences, the canal lengths and the canal configurations using Vertucci's classification were evaluated in buccolingual (BL) and mesiodistal (MD) views. The software allowed the visualization of canal trajectories in three dimensions using a coloured outline, which was used to develop a new objective scoring system to provide an overall assessment of canal complexity. Data were analysed statistically using anova and t-tests with the significance set at P<0.05. ResultsVertucci type IV canals were found in 44% of the cases, whilst 54% were type II. The mean distance from the apical foramen to the orifice was 13.15mm (1.21) and that between a confluence and the foramen, 2.81mm (+/- 1.13). The number of curvatures and the canal complexity scores in the MD view were significantly higher than in the BL view (P<0.05). The scores were not directly correlated to the canal (MB versus ML), to the canal length or to the presence of confluences. Conclusions3D Endo software features the automatic detection and measurement of several anatomical canal parameters, and is a promising tool for the study of canal complexity invivo. The unpredictable anatomy of the mesial roots of mandibular molars highlights the value of a three-dimensional preoperative evaluation of each case. The proposed scoring system aims to provide the clinician with an overall assessment of canal complexity.

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