TY - JOUR
T1 - Relationship of the Incidence of C-shaped Root Canal Configurations of Mandibular First Premolars with Distolingual Roots in Mandibular First Molars in a Taiwanese Population
T2 - A Cone-beam Computed Tomographic Study
AU - Wu, Yu Chiao
AU - Cathy Tsai, Yi Wen
AU - Cheng, Wan Chien
AU - Weng, Pei Wei
AU - Su, Chi Chun
AU - Chiang, Ho Sheng
AU - Chung, Ming Pang
AU - Chung, Chi Hsiang
AU - Shieh, Yi Shing
AU - Huang, Ren Yeong
PY - 2018/10
Y1 - 2018/10
N2 - Introduction: The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of C-shaped canal configurations (CSs) and radicular grooves (RGs) in permanent mandibular first premolars (MPs) and to investigate the relevance of such complexities with the presence of distolingual roots (DLRs) in permanent mandibular first molars (MMs). Methods: A total of 800 pairs of MPs and MMs were investigated using a cone-beam computed tomographic system (NewTom 5G; QR srl, Verona, Italy). The frequency and symmetry of DLRs in MMs along with the occurrence of RGs and CSs in examined MPs were evaluated. Multivariable logistic regression analysis was applied to examine the correlation between the CSs of MPs with the appearance of DLRs in MMs. Results: In the examined teeth, 23.0% of MMs had a DLR, whereas 16.6% of MPs had RGs and 12.5% of MPs had C-shaped canals. Although the most common canal configuration in MPs is the single canal (74.1%), the other 25.9% still possess complicated root canals. Of these MPs that have different canal configurations, 54.6% had 2 canals, whereas 44.4% had CSs. Specifically, the CS showed a high prevalence of C3 morphologies at 98.9% followed by C1 at 1.1%. A corresponding and increasing frequency was noted in CSs and RGs of MPs and MMs with DLRs (P <.001). After adjusting for related categoric variables, the adjusted odds ratios for CSs of MPs in the bilateral DLR group compared with the non-DLR group was 3.294 (P <.001). Conclusions: This study showed an increased appearance of CSs in MPs when DLRs were present in MMs in the Taiwanese population.
AB - Introduction: The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of C-shaped canal configurations (CSs) and radicular grooves (RGs) in permanent mandibular first premolars (MPs) and to investigate the relevance of such complexities with the presence of distolingual roots (DLRs) in permanent mandibular first molars (MMs). Methods: A total of 800 pairs of MPs and MMs were investigated using a cone-beam computed tomographic system (NewTom 5G; QR srl, Verona, Italy). The frequency and symmetry of DLRs in MMs along with the occurrence of RGs and CSs in examined MPs were evaluated. Multivariable logistic regression analysis was applied to examine the correlation between the CSs of MPs with the appearance of DLRs in MMs. Results: In the examined teeth, 23.0% of MMs had a DLR, whereas 16.6% of MPs had RGs and 12.5% of MPs had C-shaped canals. Although the most common canal configuration in MPs is the single canal (74.1%), the other 25.9% still possess complicated root canals. Of these MPs that have different canal configurations, 54.6% had 2 canals, whereas 44.4% had CSs. Specifically, the CS showed a high prevalence of C3 morphologies at 98.9% followed by C1 at 1.1%. A corresponding and increasing frequency was noted in CSs and RGs of MPs and MMs with DLRs (P <.001). After adjusting for related categoric variables, the adjusted odds ratios for CSs of MPs in the bilateral DLR group compared with the non-DLR group was 3.294 (P <.001). Conclusions: This study showed an increased appearance of CSs in MPs when DLRs were present in MMs in the Taiwanese population.
KW - C-shaped root canal configuration
KW - Cone-beam computed tomography
KW - distolingual root
KW - mandibular first molar
KW - mandibular first premolars
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U2 - 10.1016/j.joen.2018.05.016
DO - 10.1016/j.joen.2018.05.016
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85052143601
SN - 0099-2399
VL - 44
SP - 1492-1499.e1
JO - Journal of Endodontics
JF - Journal of Endodontics
IS - 10
ER -