EVALUATION OF ROOT AND CANAL MORPHOLOGY OF MAXILLARY FIRST MOLAR IN EGYPTIAN POPULATION USING TWO DIFFERENT METHODS

Alaeddin Sadek Eltaeb;

Abstract


Morphological variations in root canal anatomy due to ethnicity have been reported in many studies; therefore, identifying the root canal anatomy of maxillary first molar of different ethnic populations is required for successful endodontic treatment.

The aim of our study was evaluated the root canal morphology of maxillary first molars In Egyptian population using two different methods. Four hundred and fifty teeth were collected for this study. The number of roots was examined clinically. Then the samples were scanned using a Next Generation i-CAT scanner cbct (Imaging Sciences International, Inc, Hatfield, USA). At a constant slice thickness of 125 mm/slice, scanning time were 26.9 sec. Root canal System configurations were classified according to Vertucci classification using Invivo Dental software (version 5.3; Anatomage, San Jose, CA, USA) and the root canal curvature of MB, DB and P roots were measured using Schneider technique. Then an endodontic acce


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Title EVALUATION OF ROOT AND CANAL MORPHOLOGY OF MAXILLARY FIRST MOLAR IN EGYPTIAN POPULATION USING TWO DIFFERENT METHODS
Other Titles تقييم شكل القناة الجذرية للأرحاء العلوية الاولى فى جمهورية مصر العربية بإستخدام طريقتين
Authors Alaeddin Sadek Eltaeb
Issue Date 2016

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