Root and canal configurations of mandibular first molars in a South African subpopulation

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Tredoux, Sheree
Warren, Nichola
Buchanan, Glynn Dale

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Nihon University School of Dentistry

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PURPOSE: This study investigated root number and canal configurations, including morphological variations, of mandibular first molars in a subpopulation of South Africans. METHODS: Two calibrated examiners retrospectively evaluated 371 mandibular first molars by using high-resolution cone-beam CT images and the Vertucci classification system with the additions of Sert and Bayirli. Internal and external configurations were recorded, and correlations of sex and age with root number and canal configuration were determined with the chi-square and Fisher exact tests (P < 0.05). RESULTS: Among mandibular first molars, 0.3% were single-rooted, 98.7% were two-rooted, and 1% were three-rooted. The most frequent configuration was Vertucci Type IV in mesial roots and Vertucci Type I in distal roots. Middle mesial canals were found in 20% and middle-distal canals in 7% of samples. The prevalence of third canals increased in mesial and distal roots as age increased (P > 0.05). Canal configuration and sex were not correlated (P > 0.05). CONCLUSION: Mandibular first molars exhibited diverse anatomic characteristics in this subpopulation. Clinicians should be aware of the possibility of additional canals in mandibular first molars, as treatment outcomes may be worse if canals are left untreated.

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Dental anatomy, Endodontics, Mandibular first molars, Cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT)

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Tredoux, S., Warren, N. & Buchanan, G.D. 2021,'Root and canal configurations of mandibular first molars in a South African subpopulation', Journal of Oral Science, vol. 63, no. 3, pp. 252-256.