کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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3144630 | 1196984 | 2013 | 7 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

Background/purposeHigh-resolution computed tomography (μCT) was used to construct three-dimensional (3D) morphology of root canal systems of primary molars.Materials and methodsTwenty-nine extracted primary molars, including eight maxillary first molars, 10 maxillary second molars, two mandibular first molars, and nine mandibular second molars, without obvious root resorption were used. A μCT device was used to scan the teeth. Data were processed to reconstruct 3D images. Roots and root canal systems were analyzed from 3D images of the teeth and cross-sectional μCT images at different root levels.ResultsIn primary molars, numbers of roots and root canals varied from two to three and three to four, respectively. Maxillary molars exhibited more one-canal than two-canal roots, yet there were equal numbers in mandibular molars. Fusion between the distobuccal and palatal roots in maxillary molar was common with a greater prevalence in maxillary first molars. More ovoid root canal outlines were found apically. Root canal outlines remained consistent from one level to the next in 76% of the roots.ConclusionThis study showed the complexity of root canal system in primary molars. Understanding variations in root canal systems would improve the interpretative capability for correct diagnoses.
Journal: Journal of Dental Sciences - Volume 8, Issue 3, September 2013, Pages 321–327