A Microcomputed Tomographic Evaluation of Root Canal Morphology of Maxillary Second Premolars in a Pakistani Cohort

This study aimed to investigate variations in the root canal morphology of maxillary second premolar (MSP) teeth using microcomputed tomography (micro-CT). Sixty (N = 60) human extracted MSPs were collected and prepared for micro-CT scanning. The duration for scanning a single sample ranged between...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Mazen F. Alkahtany, Saqib Ali, Abdul Khabeer, Shafqat A. Shah, Khalid H. Almadi, Abdulaziz Abdulwahed, Imran Farooq, Fahim Vohra, Tariq Abduljabbar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-05-01
Series:Applied Sciences
Subjects:
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/11/5086
id doaj-7ffa9928daef49eabfd5608a843f183b
record_format Article
spelling doaj-7ffa9928daef49eabfd5608a843f183b2021-06-01T01:42:11ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172021-05-01115086508610.3390/app11115086A Microcomputed Tomographic Evaluation of Root Canal Morphology of Maxillary Second Premolars in a Pakistani CohortMazen F. Alkahtany0Saqib Ali1Abdul Khabeer2Shafqat A. Shah3Khalid H. Almadi4Abdulaziz Abdulwahed5Imran Farooq6Fahim Vohra7Tariq Abduljabbar8Department of Restorative Dental Science, Division of Endodontics, College of Dentistry, King Saud University, Riyadh 11545, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Biomedical Dental Sciences, College of Dentistry, Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University, Dammam 31441, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Restorative Dental Sciences, College of Dentistry, Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University, Dammam 31441, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Operative Dentistry, Sardar Begum Dental College, Gandhara University, Peshawar 25000, PakistanDepartment of Restorative Dental Science, Division of Endodontics, College of Dentistry, King Saud University, Riyadh 11545, Saudi ArabiaDepartment Of Endodontics, College of Dentistry, Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz University, Alkharj 11942, Saudi ArabiaFaculty of Dentistry, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON M5G 1G6, CanadaDepartment of Prosthetic Dental Science, College of Dentistry, King Saud University, Riyadh 11545, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Prosthetic Dental Science, College of Dentistry, King Saud University, Riyadh 11545, Saudi ArabiaThis study aimed to investigate variations in the root canal morphology of maxillary second premolar (MSP) teeth using microcomputed tomography (micro-CT). Sixty (N = 60) human extracted MSPs were collected and prepared for micro-CT scanning. The duration for scanning a single sample ranged between 30 and 40 min and a three-dimensional (3-D) image was obtained for all the MSPs. The images were evaluated by a single observer who recorded the canal morphology type, number of roots, canal orifices, apical foramina(s), apical delta(s), and accessory canals. The root canal configuration was categorized in agreement with Vertucci’s classification, and any configuration not in agreement with Vertucci’s classification was reported as an “additional canal configuration”. Descriptive statistics (such as mean percentages) were calculated using SPSS software. The most common types agreeing with Vertucci’s classification (in order of highest to lowest incidence) were types I, III, V, VII, II, and VI. The teeth also exhibited four additional configurations that were different from Vertucci’s classification: types 2-3, 1-2-3, 2-1-2-1, and 1-2-1-3. A single root was found in 96.7% and the majority of the samples demonstrated two canals (73.3%). Further, 80% of the teeth showed one canal orifice. The number of apical foramina’s in the teeth was variable, with 56.7% having solitary apical foramen. The accessory canal was found in 33.3%, and apical delta was found in only 20% of the samples. Variable morphology of the MSPs was detected in our study. The canal configuration most prevalent was type 1; however, the results also revealed some additional canal types.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/11/5086root canalmaxillary second premolarmicro-CTtomographydentistry
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Mazen F. Alkahtany
Saqib Ali
Abdul Khabeer
Shafqat A. Shah
Khalid H. Almadi
Abdulaziz Abdulwahed
Imran Farooq
Fahim Vohra
Tariq Abduljabbar
spellingShingle Mazen F. Alkahtany
Saqib Ali
Abdul Khabeer
Shafqat A. Shah
Khalid H. Almadi
Abdulaziz Abdulwahed
Imran Farooq
Fahim Vohra
Tariq Abduljabbar
A Microcomputed Tomographic Evaluation of Root Canal Morphology of Maxillary Second Premolars in a Pakistani Cohort
Applied Sciences
root canal
maxillary second premolar
micro-CT
tomography
dentistry
author_facet Mazen F. Alkahtany
Saqib Ali
Abdul Khabeer
Shafqat A. Shah
Khalid H. Almadi
Abdulaziz Abdulwahed
Imran Farooq
Fahim Vohra
Tariq Abduljabbar
author_sort Mazen F. Alkahtany
title A Microcomputed Tomographic Evaluation of Root Canal Morphology of Maxillary Second Premolars in a Pakistani Cohort
title_short A Microcomputed Tomographic Evaluation of Root Canal Morphology of Maxillary Second Premolars in a Pakistani Cohort
title_full A Microcomputed Tomographic Evaluation of Root Canal Morphology of Maxillary Second Premolars in a Pakistani Cohort
title_fullStr A Microcomputed Tomographic Evaluation of Root Canal Morphology of Maxillary Second Premolars in a Pakistani Cohort
title_full_unstemmed A Microcomputed Tomographic Evaluation of Root Canal Morphology of Maxillary Second Premolars in a Pakistani Cohort
title_sort microcomputed tomographic evaluation of root canal morphology of maxillary second premolars in a pakistani cohort
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2021-05-01
description This study aimed to investigate variations in the root canal morphology of maxillary second premolar (MSP) teeth using microcomputed tomography (micro-CT). Sixty (N = 60) human extracted MSPs were collected and prepared for micro-CT scanning. The duration for scanning a single sample ranged between 30 and 40 min and a three-dimensional (3-D) image was obtained for all the MSPs. The images were evaluated by a single observer who recorded the canal morphology type, number of roots, canal orifices, apical foramina(s), apical delta(s), and accessory canals. The root canal configuration was categorized in agreement with Vertucci’s classification, and any configuration not in agreement with Vertucci’s classification was reported as an “additional canal configuration”. Descriptive statistics (such as mean percentages) were calculated using SPSS software. The most common types agreeing with Vertucci’s classification (in order of highest to lowest incidence) were types I, III, V, VII, II, and VI. The teeth also exhibited four additional configurations that were different from Vertucci’s classification: types 2-3, 1-2-3, 2-1-2-1, and 1-2-1-3. A single root was found in 96.7% and the majority of the samples demonstrated two canals (73.3%). Further, 80% of the teeth showed one canal orifice. The number of apical foramina’s in the teeth was variable, with 56.7% having solitary apical foramen. The accessory canal was found in 33.3%, and apical delta was found in only 20% of the samples. Variable morphology of the MSPs was detected in our study. The canal configuration most prevalent was type 1; however, the results also revealed some additional canal types.
topic root canal
maxillary second premolar
micro-CT
tomography
dentistry
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/11/5086
work_keys_str_mv AT mazenfalkahtany amicrocomputedtomographicevaluationofrootcanalmorphologyofmaxillarysecondpremolarsinapakistanicohort
AT saqibali amicrocomputedtomographicevaluationofrootcanalmorphologyofmaxillarysecondpremolarsinapakistanicohort
AT abdulkhabeer amicrocomputedtomographicevaluationofrootcanalmorphologyofmaxillarysecondpremolarsinapakistanicohort
AT shafqatashah amicrocomputedtomographicevaluationofrootcanalmorphologyofmaxillarysecondpremolarsinapakistanicohort
AT khalidhalmadi amicrocomputedtomographicevaluationofrootcanalmorphologyofmaxillarysecondpremolarsinapakistanicohort
AT abdulazizabdulwahed amicrocomputedtomographicevaluationofrootcanalmorphologyofmaxillarysecondpremolarsinapakistanicohort
AT imranfarooq amicrocomputedtomographicevaluationofrootcanalmorphologyofmaxillarysecondpremolarsinapakistanicohort
AT fahimvohra amicrocomputedtomographicevaluationofrootcanalmorphologyofmaxillarysecondpremolarsinapakistanicohort
AT tariqabduljabbar amicrocomputedtomographicevaluationofrootcanalmorphologyofmaxillarysecondpremolarsinapakistanicohort
AT mazenfalkahtany microcomputedtomographicevaluationofrootcanalmorphologyofmaxillarysecondpremolarsinapakistanicohort
AT saqibali microcomputedtomographicevaluationofrootcanalmorphologyofmaxillarysecondpremolarsinapakistanicohort
AT abdulkhabeer microcomputedtomographicevaluationofrootcanalmorphologyofmaxillarysecondpremolarsinapakistanicohort
AT shafqatashah microcomputedtomographicevaluationofrootcanalmorphologyofmaxillarysecondpremolarsinapakistanicohort
AT khalidhalmadi microcomputedtomographicevaluationofrootcanalmorphologyofmaxillarysecondpremolarsinapakistanicohort
AT abdulazizabdulwahed microcomputedtomographicevaluationofrootcanalmorphologyofmaxillarysecondpremolarsinapakistanicohort
AT imranfarooq microcomputedtomographicevaluationofrootcanalmorphologyofmaxillarysecondpremolarsinapakistanicohort
AT fahimvohra microcomputedtomographicevaluationofrootcanalmorphologyofmaxillarysecondpremolarsinapakistanicohort
AT tariqabduljabbar microcomputedtomographicevaluationofrootcanalmorphologyofmaxillarysecondpremolarsinapakistanicohort
_version_ 1721411802137362432