Assessment of root canal anatomy of maxillary and mandibular canine teeth : a cone-beam computed tomography study
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2022
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Universidad de Costa Rica
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Özet
To investigate the root canal anatomy of permanent maxillary and mandibular canines in a Turkish
subpopulation using cone beam computed tomography (CBCT). Retrospective CBCT data of 300
patients admitted to our clinic between 2016 and 2018 were screened and evaluated. A total of 235
patients, 100 males and 135 females, aged 14-76 years (mean age 37.27±13.40) were included in this
study. A total of 191 (44,8%) maxillary canine teeth and 235 (55,2%) mandibular canine teeth were
examined. The number of roots and root canal morphology according to Vertucci’s classification, the
presence of accessory canals, and the position of the apical foramen of the root were analyzed. The
effect of gender and age on the incidence of root canal morphology was also investigated. The majority
of the teeth had a Type I canal configuration in both maxillary canines (100%) and mandibular canines
(92,8%). In the mandibular canines the other canal patterns found were Type III (6,8%), and Type II
(0,4%). Apical foramen was centrally positioned in the majority of the teeth, 70,2% and 66,8% in
maxillary and mandibular canines, respectively. The occurrence of two roots in mandibular canines
was 3,8% and the root canal separation was found 53,8% and 46,2% in the middle and cervical third of
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the root, respectively. No significant statistical difference was observed effect of gender and age on the
incidence of the root canal morphology and the position of the apical foramen. Due to the diverse
morphology and the potential presence of a second canal for canine teeth among the Turkish
subpopulation, dentists should perform endodontic treatments with greater care. CBCT is an accurate
tool for the morphological assessment of the root canals.
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Anahtar Kelimeler
Accessory Canals, Cone-Beam Computed Tomography, Mandibular Canine Teeth, Maxillary Canine Teeth, Root Canal Morphology, Vertucci’s Classification
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Odovtos - International Journal of Dental Sciences
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Q3
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24
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3
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Okumuş, Ö., Kanyılmaz, A. N. Ç. (2022). Assessment of root canal anatomy of maxillary and mandibular canine teeth : a cone-beam computed tomography study. Odovtos-International Journal of Dental Sciences, 24(3), 213-223.