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      Morphotypes of the apical constriction of maxillary molars: a micro-computed tomographic evaluation

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      Objectives The aim of this study was to evaluate and compare the apical constriction (AC) and apical canal morphology of maxillary first and second molars, using micro-computed tomography (micro-CT).


      Materials and Methods The anatomical features of 313 root canals from 41 maxillary first molars and 57 maxillary second molars of patients with known age and sex were evaluated using micro-CT, with a resolution of 26.7 µm. The factors evaluated were the presence or absence of AC, the morphotypes, bucco-lingual dimension, mesio-distal dimension, and the profile (shape) of AC and the apical root canal. The apical root canal dimensions, location of the apical foramen (AF), AC to AF distance, and presence of accessory canals in the apical 5 mm were also assessed. Descriptive and analytical statistics were used for data evaluation.


      Results AC was present in all 313 root canals. Patients’ age and sex did not significantly impact either AC or the apical canal dimensions. The most common AC morphotype detected was the traditional (single) constriction (52%), followed by the parallel (29%) morphotype. The mean AC dimensions in maxillary first molars were not significantly different from those in maxillary second molars. Sixty percent of AF were located within 0.5 mm from the anatomic apex.


      Conclusions The most common morphotype of AC detected was the traditional constriction. Neither patients’ age nor sex had a significant impact on the dimensions of the AC or the apical root canal. The majority of AF (60%) were located within 0.5 mm from the anatomic apex.
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      Objectives The aim of this study was to evaluate and compare the apical constriction (AC) and apical canal morphology of maxillary first and second molars, using micro-computed tomography (micro-CT). Materials and Methods The anatomical features of ...

      Objectives The aim of this study was to evaluate and compare the apical constriction (AC) and apical canal morphology of maxillary first and second molars, using micro-computed tomography (micro-CT).


      Materials and Methods The anatomical features of 313 root canals from 41 maxillary first molars and 57 maxillary second molars of patients with known age and sex were evaluated using micro-CT, with a resolution of 26.7 µm. The factors evaluated were the presence or absence of AC, the morphotypes, bucco-lingual dimension, mesio-distal dimension, and the profile (shape) of AC and the apical root canal. The apical root canal dimensions, location of the apical foramen (AF), AC to AF distance, and presence of accessory canals in the apical 5 mm were also assessed. Descriptive and analytical statistics were used for data evaluation.


      Results AC was present in all 313 root canals. Patients’ age and sex did not significantly impact either AC or the apical canal dimensions. The most common AC morphotype detected was the traditional (single) constriction (52%), followed by the parallel (29%) morphotype. The mean AC dimensions in maxillary first molars were not significantly different from those in maxillary second molars. Sixty percent of AF were located within 0.5 mm from the anatomic apex.


      Conclusions The most common morphotype of AC detected was the traditional constriction. Neither patients’ age nor sex had a significant impact on the dimensions of the AC or the apical root canal. The majority of AF (60%) were located within 0.5 mm from the anatomic apex.

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      참고문헌 (Reference)

      1 Schell S, "Validity of longitudinal sections for determining the apical constriction" 50 : 706-712, 2017

      2 Wolf TG, "Three-dimensional analysis of the physiological foramen geometry of maxillary and mandibular molars by means of micro-CT" 9 : 151-157, 2017

      3 De-Deus G, "The self-adjusting file optimizes debridement quality in oval-shaped root canals" 37 : 701-705, 2011

      4 Dummer PM, "The position and topography of the apical canal constriction and apical foramen" 17 : 192-198, 1984

      5 Briseño-Marroquín B, "Root canal morphology and configuration of 179 maxillary first molars by means of micro-computed tomography: an ex vivo study" 41 : 2008-2013, 2015

      6 Cleghorn BM, "Root and root canal morphology of the human permanent maxillary first molar: a literature review" 32 : 813-821, 2006

      7 Versiani MA, "Root and root canal morphology of four-rooted maxillary second molars: a micro-computed tomography study" 38 : 977-982, 2012

      8 Ordinola-Zapata R, "Morphological evaluation of maxillary second molars with fused roots: a micro-CT study" 50 : 1192-1200, 2017

      9 Marceliano-Alves M, "Micro–computed tomography analysis of the root canal morphology of palatal roots of maxillary first molars" 42 : 280-283, 2016

      10 Kuttler Y, "Microscopic investigation of root apexes" 50 : 544-552, 1955

      1 Schell S, "Validity of longitudinal sections for determining the apical constriction" 50 : 706-712, 2017

      2 Wolf TG, "Three-dimensional analysis of the physiological foramen geometry of maxillary and mandibular molars by means of micro-CT" 9 : 151-157, 2017

      3 De-Deus G, "The self-adjusting file optimizes debridement quality in oval-shaped root canals" 37 : 701-705, 2011

      4 Dummer PM, "The position and topography of the apical canal constriction and apical foramen" 17 : 192-198, 1984

      5 Briseño-Marroquín B, "Root canal morphology and configuration of 179 maxillary first molars by means of micro-computed tomography: an ex vivo study" 41 : 2008-2013, 2015

      6 Cleghorn BM, "Root and root canal morphology of the human permanent maxillary first molar: a literature review" 32 : 813-821, 2006

      7 Versiani MA, "Root and root canal morphology of four-rooted maxillary second molars: a micro-computed tomography study" 38 : 977-982, 2012

      8 Ordinola-Zapata R, "Morphological evaluation of maxillary second molars with fused roots: a micro-CT study" 50 : 1192-1200, 2017

      9 Marceliano-Alves M, "Micro–computed tomography analysis of the root canal morphology of palatal roots of maxillary first molars" 42 : 280-283, 2016

      10 Kuttler Y, "Microscopic investigation of root apexes" 50 : 544-552, 1955

      11 Versiani MA, "Microcomputed tomography analysis of the root canal morphology of single-rooted mandibular canines" 46 : 800-807, 2013

      12 De-Deus G, "Micro-CT comparison of XP-endo Finisher and passive ultrasonic irrigation as final irrigation protocols on the removal of accumulated hard-tissue debris from oval shaped-canals" 23 : 3087-3093, 2019

      13 De-Deus G, "Lack of causal relationship between dentinal microcracks and root canal preparation with reciprocation systems" 40 : 1447-1450, 2014

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      15 Wu MK, "Apical terminus location of root canal treatment procedures" 89 : 99-103, 2000

      16 Meder-Cowherd L, "Apical morphology of the palatal roots of maxillary molars by using micro-computed tomography" 37 : 1162-1165, 2011

      17 ElAyouti A, "Apical constriction: location and dimensions in molars-a micro-computed tomography study" 40 : 1095-1099, 2014

      18 Gani O, "Apical canal diameter in the first upper molar at various ages" 25 : 689-691, 1999

      19 Stein TJ, "Anatomy of the root apex and its histologic changes with age" 69 : 238-242, 1990

      20 Divine KA, "Anatomic analysis of palatal roots of maxillary molars using micro–computed tomography" 45 : 724-728, 2019

      21 Harris SP, "An anatomic investigation of the mandibular first molar using micro-computed tomography" 39 : 1374-1378, 2013

      22 Eleazer P, "AAE glossary of endodontic terms" American Association of Endodontists 2020

      23 Verma P, "A micro CT study of the mesiobuccal root canal morphology of the maxillary first molar tooth" 44 : 210-217, 2011

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