Root canal morphology of maxillary second molars in a Saudi sub-population: A cone beam computed tomography study

Hadi Mohammed Alamri, Mubashir B. Mirza, Abdullah M. Riyahi, Fahad Alharbi, Fahd Aljarbou

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Abstract

Introduction: Root morphology and canal anatomy of maxillary molars shows several complexities and variations. Knowledge of these is essential for successful endodontic treatment. This study aimed to investigate the morphology of the maxillary second molars in a Saudi Arabian sub-population in relation to gender, age, and nationality, as well as to analyze the anatomical symmetry between the left and right side in each individual. Methodology: 420 digitized cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) scans were collected, of which 351 scans met the inclusion criteria. Number of roots and canals at three different levels of the root in each case was counted at all available sides and compared on the basis of the study variables. Statistical significance was set at P ≤ 0.05. Results: Most of the patients (n = 323, 92%) had three roots, while two roots (n = 23, 6.6%), four roots (n = 4, 1.1%), and one root (n = 1, 0.3%) were less frequently observed. A significant correlation between female patients and the presence of two canals, while male patients showed a higher correlation with the presence of four canals at all levels. There also was a correlation between Saudi participants and the presence of four canals at all levels. No significant correlation in symmetry between the left and right side root canal anatomy was found. There was an inverse relation between the number of canals and age. Conclusion: Considering the limitations in this study, it appears that the Saudi population is more likely to have three- and two-rooted maxillary second molars, with males and females showing greater tendencies to having three and two roots, respectively.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)250-254
Number of pages5
JournalSaudi Dental Journal
Volume32
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2020

Keywords

  • Maxillary second molars
  • Root canal anatomy
  • Root morphology
  • Saudi population
  • Two-rooted maxillary molars
  • Upper molars

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