Root canal morphology of premolar teeth in the population of Maharashtra (Pune) compared to the other Indian population

Aim: The current study aimed to investigate the root canal anatomy and their variations associated with premolar teeth in a defined population using tooth-clearing technique. Materials and Methods: Three hundred extracted premolar teeth (maxillary and mandibular) were collected from western Maharash...

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Main Authors: Kulwinder Singh Banga, Ajinkya Mansing Pawar, Deepak Nagpal, Jayant Landge, Bhagyashree Thakur, Sweta Rastogi
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2018-01-01
Series:Endodontology
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Online Access:http://www.endodontologyonweb.org/article.asp?issn=0970-7212;year=2018;volume=30;issue=1;spage=15;epage=20;aulast=Banga
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spelling doaj-e5ddf261b02247a7adcbcbaeeee106b62020-11-24T23:56:08ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsEndodontology0970-72122018-01-01301152010.4103/endo.endo_46_18Root canal morphology of premolar teeth in the population of Maharashtra (Pune) compared to the other Indian populationKulwinder Singh BangaAjinkya Mansing PawarDeepak NagpalJayant LandgeBhagyashree ThakurSweta RastogiAim: The current study aimed to investigate the root canal anatomy and their variations associated with premolar teeth in a defined population using tooth-clearing technique. Materials and Methods: Three hundred extracted premolar teeth (maxillary and mandibular) were collected from western Maharashtra (Pune). Access cavities were prepared and samples were placed in 2.5% sodium hypochlorite for 48 h. They were then decalcified with 5% nitric acid, dehydrated, and rendered clear by immersion in methyl salicylate, and methylene blue dye was injected. After staining, cleared teeth were evaluated for (i) number of roots and root canals, (ii) number of apical foramina, (iii) shape of root, (iv) type of root canal based on Vertucci's classification, (v) presence of lateral canals and their locations, and (vi) presence of root curvatures. Results: Vertucci Type I canal configuration represented the highest percentage (72.66%) followed by Type II (11.66%), Type III (6.33%), Type IV (4.66%), Type VI (2.66%), Type V (1.66%), Type VIII (0.66%), and C shaped (2.33%). Accessory canals were detected in 22.8% and intercanal connections were observed in 24.8% while 54% showed apical delta. Conclusion: Such knowledge is clinically useful for localization, negotiation, and subsequent management of premolar teeth in the studied population.http://www.endodontologyonweb.org/article.asp?issn=0970-7212;year=2018;volume=30;issue=1;spage=15;epage=20;aulast=BangaDecalcification and stainingmandibular first premolarmandibular second premolarmaxillary first premolarmaxillary second premolarroot canal anatomyVertucci's classification
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author Kulwinder Singh Banga
Ajinkya Mansing Pawar
Deepak Nagpal
Jayant Landge
Bhagyashree Thakur
Sweta Rastogi
spellingShingle Kulwinder Singh Banga
Ajinkya Mansing Pawar
Deepak Nagpal
Jayant Landge
Bhagyashree Thakur
Sweta Rastogi
Root canal morphology of premolar teeth in the population of Maharashtra (Pune) compared to the other Indian population
Endodontology
Decalcification and staining
mandibular first premolar
mandibular second premolar
maxillary first premolar
maxillary second premolar
root canal anatomy
Vertucci's classification
author_facet Kulwinder Singh Banga
Ajinkya Mansing Pawar
Deepak Nagpal
Jayant Landge
Bhagyashree Thakur
Sweta Rastogi
author_sort Kulwinder Singh Banga
title Root canal morphology of premolar teeth in the population of Maharashtra (Pune) compared to the other Indian population
title_short Root canal morphology of premolar teeth in the population of Maharashtra (Pune) compared to the other Indian population
title_full Root canal morphology of premolar teeth in the population of Maharashtra (Pune) compared to the other Indian population
title_fullStr Root canal morphology of premolar teeth in the population of Maharashtra (Pune) compared to the other Indian population
title_full_unstemmed Root canal morphology of premolar teeth in the population of Maharashtra (Pune) compared to the other Indian population
title_sort root canal morphology of premolar teeth in the population of maharashtra (pune) compared to the other indian population
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Endodontology
issn 0970-7212
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Aim: The current study aimed to investigate the root canal anatomy and their variations associated with premolar teeth in a defined population using tooth-clearing technique. Materials and Methods: Three hundred extracted premolar teeth (maxillary and mandibular) were collected from western Maharashtra (Pune). Access cavities were prepared and samples were placed in 2.5% sodium hypochlorite for 48 h. They were then decalcified with 5% nitric acid, dehydrated, and rendered clear by immersion in methyl salicylate, and methylene blue dye was injected. After staining, cleared teeth were evaluated for (i) number of roots and root canals, (ii) number of apical foramina, (iii) shape of root, (iv) type of root canal based on Vertucci's classification, (v) presence of lateral canals and their locations, and (vi) presence of root curvatures. Results: Vertucci Type I canal configuration represented the highest percentage (72.66%) followed by Type II (11.66%), Type III (6.33%), Type IV (4.66%), Type VI (2.66%), Type V (1.66%), Type VIII (0.66%), and C shaped (2.33%). Accessory canals were detected in 22.8% and intercanal connections were observed in 24.8% while 54% showed apical delta. Conclusion: Such knowledge is clinically useful for localization, negotiation, and subsequent management of premolar teeth in the studied population.
topic Decalcification and staining
mandibular first premolar
mandibular second premolar
maxillary first premolar
maxillary second premolar
root canal anatomy
Vertucci's classification
url http://www.endodontologyonweb.org/article.asp?issn=0970-7212;year=2018;volume=30;issue=1;spage=15;epage=20;aulast=Banga
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