Title of article :
Root Canal Morphology of Mandibular Canine in an Iranian Population: A CBCT Assessment
Author/Authors :
Soleymani, Ali Department of Dentistry - Babol University of Medical Sciences, Babol , Namaryan, Nafiseh Department of Dentistry - Babol University of Medical Sciences, Babol , Moudi, Ehsan Department of Dentistry - Babol University of Medical Sciences, Babol , Gholinia, Ali Department of Dentistry - Babol University of Medical Sciences, Babol
Abstract :
Introduction: The present study was conducted to assess the morphology of mandibular
canines using cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) in a north Iranian population.
Methods and Materials: For the morphological assessment of mandibular canines, 150
CBCT images taken from patients for different reasons were used. The mandibular canines
were examined in sagittal, coronal and axial dimensions. The canal pattern, number of
roots/canals, the tooth length, the orientation of the roots and the position of the apical
foramina were evaluated and the effect of gender on each variable was assessed. The
obtained data were analyzed using the Chi-square and student’s t-tests. Results: According
to the Vertucci’s criteria, the most common pattern was type I morphology (89.7%),
followed by types III (5.7%), II (3.7%) and V (1%). No significant differences were
observed between the male and female patients in terms of canal type (P>0.05). Gender
difference is a factor which affected the root length and the number of mandibular canine
root and root canal. There were 296 single-root and four double-root canines. The doubleroot
canines and mandibular canine with two canals were significantly more common
among men than women (P=0.00). The apical foramen was laterally positioned in 68.3%
and centrally in 31.7% of the cases, and the root curvatures were mostly oriented toward
the buccal region. No significant statistical difference was observed for mentioned
parameters in right and left half of the jaw. Conclusion: Due the diverse morphology and
the potential presence of a second mandibular canine among Iranians, dentists should
perform endodontic treatments with greater care. CBCT is an accurate tool for the
morphological assessment of root canals.
Keywords :
Canine , Cone-Beam Computed Tomography , Root Canals
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics