TY - JOUR
T1 - Middle mesial canals in mandibular first molars
T2 - A micro-CT study in different populations
AU - Versiani, Marco Aurélio
AU - Ordinola-Zapata, Ronald
AU - Keleş, Ali
AU - Alcin, Hatice
AU - Bramante, Clóvis Monteiro
AU - Pécora, Jesus Djalma
AU - Sousa-Neto, Manoel Damião
N1 - Funding Information:
The authors deny any conflicts of interest. This study was supported by FAPESP ( 2013/03695-0 , 2012/16072-2 ), CNPq ( 168179/2014-8 ), and TUBITAK (Grant #114S002 ).
PY - 2016/1/1
Y1 - 2016/1/1
N2 - Objective To describe the morphological aspects of middle mesial canals (MMC) in mandibular first molars using micro-CT. Design Mandibular first molars collected from the Brazilian (n = 136) and Turkish (n = 122) populations were scanned (voxel size: 9.9 μm) and mesial roots with MMC (n = 48) evaluated regarding several morphological aspects. The incidence of MMC in each population was statistically compared using Chi-square test (α = 0.05). Results Overall, the incidence of MMC was 18.6% (48 out of 258 molars) and was significantly higher in the Brazilian (n = 30; 22.1%) than in the Turkish (n = 18; 14.8%) population (p < 0.05). In both populations, confluent configuration of the MMC was the most frequent anatomy. Most of the specimens with MMC had 3 independent orifices (n = 26; 54.2%) and 3 apical foramina (n = 21; 43.8%). The mean minor diameter of the MMC orifice (0.16 mm) was 3 times less than the other orifices (∼0.50 mm). In mesial roots with independent configuration (n = 3; 6.3%), the mean volumes (mm3) of the MMC, mesiobuccal (MBC) and mesiolingual (MLC) canals were 0.20 ± 0.10, 0.75 ± 0.28, and 0.88 ± 0.19, respectively. In the specimens with canal confluence (n = 26; 54.2%), MMC merged to the MBC (n = 8; 16.7%), MLC (n = 4; 8.3%), or to both MBC and MLC (n = 14; 29.2%). Double mesial canal was observed in only 1 specimen. MMC with an independent foramen was observed mostly in Brazilian specimens. Conclusions Incidence of MMC was higher in the Brazilian molars. Confluent configuration was the most prevalent anatomic variation, while independent and fin configurations, as well as, double MMC, were found only in a few specimens.
AB - Objective To describe the morphological aspects of middle mesial canals (MMC) in mandibular first molars using micro-CT. Design Mandibular first molars collected from the Brazilian (n = 136) and Turkish (n = 122) populations were scanned (voxel size: 9.9 μm) and mesial roots with MMC (n = 48) evaluated regarding several morphological aspects. The incidence of MMC in each population was statistically compared using Chi-square test (α = 0.05). Results Overall, the incidence of MMC was 18.6% (48 out of 258 molars) and was significantly higher in the Brazilian (n = 30; 22.1%) than in the Turkish (n = 18; 14.8%) population (p < 0.05). In both populations, confluent configuration of the MMC was the most frequent anatomy. Most of the specimens with MMC had 3 independent orifices (n = 26; 54.2%) and 3 apical foramina (n = 21; 43.8%). The mean minor diameter of the MMC orifice (0.16 mm) was 3 times less than the other orifices (∼0.50 mm). In mesial roots with independent configuration (n = 3; 6.3%), the mean volumes (mm3) of the MMC, mesiobuccal (MBC) and mesiolingual (MLC) canals were 0.20 ± 0.10, 0.75 ± 0.28, and 0.88 ± 0.19, respectively. In the specimens with canal confluence (n = 26; 54.2%), MMC merged to the MBC (n = 8; 16.7%), MLC (n = 4; 8.3%), or to both MBC and MLC (n = 14; 29.2%). Double mesial canal was observed in only 1 specimen. MMC with an independent foramen was observed mostly in Brazilian specimens. Conclusions Incidence of MMC was higher in the Brazilian molars. Confluent configuration was the most prevalent anatomic variation, while independent and fin configurations, as well as, double MMC, were found only in a few specimens.
KW - Mandibular molar
KW - Micro-CT
KW - Middle mesial canal
KW - Root canal anatomy
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U2 - 10.1016/j.archoralbio.2015.10.020
DO - 10.1016/j.archoralbio.2015.10.020
M3 - Article
C2 - 26556548
AN - SCOPUS:84946781296
VL - 61
SP - 130
EP - 137
JO - Archives of Oral Biology
JF - Archives of Oral Biology
SN - 0003-9969
ER -