Evaluation of Root Canal Morphology of Maxillary First Premolars by Cone Beam Computed Tomography
Irsam Haider, Saqib Naeem Siddique, Sobia Masood Tirmazi, Muhammad Moazzam, Usman Sana, Mubashir Rasheed, Imza Batool
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ABSTRACT
Aim. The study aimed to evaluate the root and canal system in
maxillary 1st premolar teeth in our patients using cone-beam
computed tomography in subpopulation of Pakistan in Lahore.
Material & methods. This retrospective
study in vivo assessed Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) imaginings of
maxillary 1st premolars from February 2017 to January 2019. This study
determined the number of roots, canals and root canal conformation as described
by Vertucci’s classification.
Results. 150 subjects aged 17-75 years were enrolled
with 90 females and 60 males. From 200 1st maxillary pre-molars, 75%
of the teeth had two roots. 21% had one root. 4% had three roots. 94% teeth had
two canals. Three canals were detected in 4% teeth. One canal in 2% teeth.
Regarding canal configuration, type I canal in 72% cases and type V canal in
13% of cases.
Conclusion. The Cone-beam computed
tomography system is par excellence diagnostic modality than radiographic
diagnosis providing improved and exact knowledge of root and canal variations
plus configuration.
Keywords: CBCT, Maxillary
premolars, Endodontic treatment, Vertucci’s classification, root canal.