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Niger J Clin Pract ; 23(4): 534-538, 2020 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32246661

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OBJECTIVES: To study the prevalence of middle mesial and middle distal canals in permanent mandibular molars in Egyptian subpopulation using micro-computed tomography. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Two hundred and forty extracted mandibular permanent molars of Egyptian patients were scanned using micro-computed tomography, then the images were reconstructed to allow for the detection of the middle mesial (MM) and middle distal (MD) canals of the molars examined. The path of each extra canal was studied to determine the configuration of each canal. Data were analyzed statistically using the Chi-square test with a level of significance set at P< 0.05. RESULTS: The evaluation of three-dimensional (3D) images of this study showed that no significant difference was found between the percentage of MM (27.5%) and MD canals (22.5%) (P = 0.2064); however, there was a significant difference between the percentage of teeth having both extra canals (10%) and teeth having only one of these canals (P < 0.05). The confluent configuration (71%) was significantly higher than the other configurations (P < 0.05). CONCLUSION: A higher percentage of MM canal was detected followed by the MD canal. The least significant was both canals occurring within the same molar. The percentage of the confluent configuration was the highest. The apt knowledge of the variations of the root canal system anatomy and the respect of the discrepancies associated with diverse demographic areas will ensure the proper management of each tooth with endodontic involvement and its long-term success.


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Molar/anatomy & histology , Root Canal Therapy , Tooth Root/anatomy & histology , Cross-Sectional Studies , Egypt/epidemiology , Humans , Mandible/anatomy & histology , Root Canal Therapy/adverse effects , Root Canal Therapy/statistics & numerical data
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Niger J Clin Pract ; 23(1): 79-83, 2020 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31929211

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OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to evaluate the quantity of apically extruded debris after canal shaping with three single-file systems. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Sixty mesiobuccal canals of mandibular molars were divided into three experimental groups according to the used file systems-WaveOne Gold, RECIPROC Blue, and HyFlex EDM One file. Debris extruded during canal shaping were collected in preweighed vials. Each canal was irrigated with 5 mL of distilled water via a 30 G side-vented needle. The amount of the debris extruded from each canal was calculated by subtracting the preinstrumentation from postinstrumentation measurement. The preparation times were recorded. Data were analyzed using analysis of variance (ANOVA) and posthoc Tukey tests with α = 0.05. RESULTS: WaveOne Gold extruded the least amount of debris. Results between WaveOne Gold and HyFlex EDM were significantly different. No significant differences in canal shaping time were detected among the three groups (P > 0.05). CONCLUSION: WaveOne Gold showed the best results regarding apical debris extrusion. Difference between WaveOne Gold and HyFlex EDM suggests that file design and motion kinematics affect the quantity of debris extrusion.


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Dental Pulp Cavity/surgery , Root Canal Preparation/instrumentation , Tooth Apex/surgery , Biomechanical Phenomena , Dental Pulp Cavity/anatomy & histology , Equipment Design , Humans , Molar/anatomy & histology , Molar/surgery , Root Canal Preparation/methods
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