Root canal configuration of human permanent mandibular first molars of an indo-dravidian population based in Southern India: An In vitro study

Aim: This study aims to analyze root canal configuration of human permanent mandibular first molars of an indo-Dravidian population based in southern India. Materials and Methods: A total of 1147 mandibular first permanent molars were collected, cleansed, and stored. The number of roots was recorded...

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Main Authors: J V Karunakaran, Leo Sujith Samuel, Yousef Rishal, M Derick Joseph, K Rahul Suresh, Sam T Varghese
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2017-01-01
Series:Journal of Pharmacy and Bioallied Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.jpbsonline.org/article.asp?issn=0975-7406;year=2017;volume=9;issue=5;spage=68;epage=72;aulast=Karunakaran
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spelling doaj-472d5fab90634cab8e4107ecef3d060a2020-11-24T21:01:10ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Pharmacy and Bioallied Sciences0975-74062017-01-0195687210.4103/jpbs.JPBS_163_17Root canal configuration of human permanent mandibular first molars of an indo-dravidian population based in Southern India: An In vitro studyJ V KarunakaranLeo Sujith SamuelYousef RishalM Derick JosephK Rahul SureshSam T VargheseAim: This study aims to analyze root canal configuration of human permanent mandibular first molars of an indo-Dravidian population based in southern India. Materials and Methods: A total of 1147 mandibular first permanent molars were collected, cleansed, and stored. The number of roots was recorded, access preparations made, pattern of orifices recorded after pulpal floor debridement, dye injected into the canals using apical negative pressure and subjected to a clearing technique. They were then analyzed using a stereo microscope and the canal configurations recorded (Vertucci). The number of roots, the pattern of orifices and canal configuration were recorded. Results: The pattern of orifices was triangular (87.9%), rectangular (8.5%), C-shaped (3.0%), and two orifice pattern (0.6%). About 95.6% of teeth had two roots, and 4.4% had three roots. The most common canal system configuration in mesial root was Vertucci type IV (52.3%), followed by type II (35%). Root canal configuration of the distal root revealed type I configuration in 62.7%, followed by types II (14.5%) and IV (12.4%). The distolingual root had a type I configuration. Conclusion: Awareness of canal configuration, adequate clinical skills, use of specialized techniques of diagnosis, debridement and obturation will pave the way for successful treatment outcomes.http://www.jpbsonline.org/article.asp?issn=0975-7406;year=2017;volume=9;issue=5;spage=68;epage=72;aulast=KarunakaranDistolingual rootindo-Dravidian populationpattern of orificesroot canal configuration
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author J V Karunakaran
Leo Sujith Samuel
Yousef Rishal
M Derick Joseph
K Rahul Suresh
Sam T Varghese
spellingShingle J V Karunakaran
Leo Sujith Samuel
Yousef Rishal
M Derick Joseph
K Rahul Suresh
Sam T Varghese
Root canal configuration of human permanent mandibular first molars of an indo-dravidian population based in Southern India: An In vitro study
Journal of Pharmacy and Bioallied Sciences
Distolingual root
indo-Dravidian population
pattern of orifices
root canal configuration
author_facet J V Karunakaran
Leo Sujith Samuel
Yousef Rishal
M Derick Joseph
K Rahul Suresh
Sam T Varghese
author_sort J V Karunakaran
title Root canal configuration of human permanent mandibular first molars of an indo-dravidian population based in Southern India: An In vitro study
title_short Root canal configuration of human permanent mandibular first molars of an indo-dravidian population based in Southern India: An In vitro study
title_full Root canal configuration of human permanent mandibular first molars of an indo-dravidian population based in Southern India: An In vitro study
title_fullStr Root canal configuration of human permanent mandibular first molars of an indo-dravidian population based in Southern India: An In vitro study
title_full_unstemmed Root canal configuration of human permanent mandibular first molars of an indo-dravidian population based in Southern India: An In vitro study
title_sort root canal configuration of human permanent mandibular first molars of an indo-dravidian population based in southern india: an in vitro study
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Pharmacy and Bioallied Sciences
issn 0975-7406
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Aim: This study aims to analyze root canal configuration of human permanent mandibular first molars of an indo-Dravidian population based in southern India. Materials and Methods: A total of 1147 mandibular first permanent molars were collected, cleansed, and stored. The number of roots was recorded, access preparations made, pattern of orifices recorded after pulpal floor debridement, dye injected into the canals using apical negative pressure and subjected to a clearing technique. They were then analyzed using a stereo microscope and the canal configurations recorded (Vertucci). The number of roots, the pattern of orifices and canal configuration were recorded. Results: The pattern of orifices was triangular (87.9%), rectangular (8.5%), C-shaped (3.0%), and two orifice pattern (0.6%). About 95.6% of teeth had two roots, and 4.4% had three roots. The most common canal system configuration in mesial root was Vertucci type IV (52.3%), followed by type II (35%). Root canal configuration of the distal root revealed type I configuration in 62.7%, followed by types II (14.5%) and IV (12.4%). The distolingual root had a type I configuration. Conclusion: Awareness of canal configuration, adequate clinical skills, use of specialized techniques of diagnosis, debridement and obturation will pave the way for successful treatment outcomes.
topic Distolingual root
indo-Dravidian population
pattern of orifices
root canal configuration
url http://www.jpbsonline.org/article.asp?issn=0975-7406;year=2017;volume=9;issue=5;spage=68;epage=72;aulast=Karunakaran
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