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Prevalence and Configuration of C-shaped Canals in Lower Molars from a Chilean Subpopulation / Prevalência e configuração de canais em forma de C em molares inferiores em subpopulação Chilena

Peña-Bengoa, Fernando; Ibañez, Carlos; Erices, Paula; Meléndez, Patricio; Cáceres, Carolina.
Braz. dent. sci ; 24(4): 1-7, 2021. tab, graf, ilus
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS, BBO - odontología (Brasil) | ID: biblio-1337600

Objective:

To determine the prevalence of C-shaped canals in lower molars (first and second molars) in a Chilean subpopulation, and to identify root configuration and demographic characteristics using cone beam tomography.Materials and

method:

912 molars (456 first and 456 second molars) resulting from the analysis of 228 mandibular CBCT scans (89 men and 139 women between 15 and 80 years old) were evaluated. Through panoramic reconstruction and axial tomographic sections, the root configuration was established, and the presence and type of C-shaped canal were classified, analyzing 5 levels along the root canal. Data were statistically analyzed with a 5% significance level.

Results:

Of the 912 molars analyzed, 69 were classified as C-shaped (7.57%), constituting 65.72% of those molars that presented fused roots. 100% of this configuration of canals was observed in lower second molars, presenting a higher prevalence in women (n = 49, 71.01%). 40.82% of the cases that presented a C-shaped configuration manifested bilaterally. The most frequent C-shaped canal configuration was C3 (n = 347, 66.10%), according to Melton's classification.

Conclusion:

The C-shaped canals in the studied population were observed entirely in lower second molars, showing a clear predilection for the female sex and a high rate of bilaterality (AU)
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