Anatomical variations of mandibular premolars in Chennai population

<b>AIM</b> : To analyse the prevalence of anatomical variations of mandibular premolars in Chennai population. <b>METHODOLOGY</b> : It was observed, during the routine treatment of mandibular premolars that aberrations were becoming common. This necessitated an encompassing s...

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Main Authors: Iyer Vidyaa, Indira R, Ramachandran S, Srinivasan M
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2006-01-01
Series:Indian Journal of Dental Research
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Online Access:http://www.ijdr.in/article.asp?issn=0970-9290;year=2006;volume=17;issue=1;spage=7;epage=10;aulast=Iyer
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spelling doaj-96682cb8feeb41599df38d55c2669dbb2020-11-24T23:34:44ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Dental Research0970-92902006-01-01171710Anatomical variations of mandibular premolars in Chennai populationIyer VidyaaIndira RRamachandran SSrinivasan M<b>AIM</b> : To analyse the prevalence of anatomical variations of mandibular premolars in Chennai population. <b>METHODOLOGY</b> : It was observed, during the routine treatment of mandibular premolars that aberrations were becoming common. This necessitated an encompassing study on 500 patients, evaluating the occurrence of these aberrations. The parameters of this study included sex predilection, unilateral/ bilateral occurrences, and comparison of the incidence of anatomical variations in mandibular first and second premolar canal configuration. The study pattern was designed to observe these premolars using Radiovisiography (RVG) in different angulations to highlight the anatomical aberrations. The results were subjected to statistical analysis, which were performed using SPSS (Statistical Package for Social Science) statistical program version 10.0.5. Descriptive statistics were computed for all the variables. <b>RESULT</b> : The present study revealed high incidence of anatomical aberrations in mandibular premolars among Chennai population. Out of the 500 patients studied, 123 patients [24.6&#x0025;] showed anatomical variance in the canal configuration. There was high incidence of Vertucci&#x2032;s Type IV canal configuration as compared to Type V, Type II and Type VIII in the descending order of occurrence. <b>CONCLUSION</b> : Within the limitations of this in-vivo study, it was inferred that the incidence of aberrations in the canal configuration of mandibular premolars is common and due considerations are to be given during endodontic intervention.http://www.ijdr.in/article.asp?issn=0970-9290;year=2006;volume=17;issue=1;spage=7;epage=10;aulast=IyerAberrationsMandibular premolar rootModified. access cavity
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author Iyer Vidyaa
Indira R
Ramachandran S
Srinivasan M
spellingShingle Iyer Vidyaa
Indira R
Ramachandran S
Srinivasan M
Anatomical variations of mandibular premolars in Chennai population
Indian Journal of Dental Research
Aberrations
Mandibular premolar root
Modified. access cavity
author_facet Iyer Vidyaa
Indira R
Ramachandran S
Srinivasan M
author_sort Iyer Vidyaa
title Anatomical variations of mandibular premolars in Chennai population
title_short Anatomical variations of mandibular premolars in Chennai population
title_full Anatomical variations of mandibular premolars in Chennai population
title_fullStr Anatomical variations of mandibular premolars in Chennai population
title_full_unstemmed Anatomical variations of mandibular premolars in Chennai population
title_sort anatomical variations of mandibular premolars in chennai population
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Indian Journal of Dental Research
issn 0970-9290
publishDate 2006-01-01
description <b>AIM</b> : To analyse the prevalence of anatomical variations of mandibular premolars in Chennai population. <b>METHODOLOGY</b> : It was observed, during the routine treatment of mandibular premolars that aberrations were becoming common. This necessitated an encompassing study on 500 patients, evaluating the occurrence of these aberrations. The parameters of this study included sex predilection, unilateral/ bilateral occurrences, and comparison of the incidence of anatomical variations in mandibular first and second premolar canal configuration. The study pattern was designed to observe these premolars using Radiovisiography (RVG) in different angulations to highlight the anatomical aberrations. The results were subjected to statistical analysis, which were performed using SPSS (Statistical Package for Social Science) statistical program version 10.0.5. Descriptive statistics were computed for all the variables. <b>RESULT</b> : The present study revealed high incidence of anatomical aberrations in mandibular premolars among Chennai population. Out of the 500 patients studied, 123 patients [24.6&#x0025;] showed anatomical variance in the canal configuration. There was high incidence of Vertucci&#x2032;s Type IV canal configuration as compared to Type V, Type II and Type VIII in the descending order of occurrence. <b>CONCLUSION</b> : Within the limitations of this in-vivo study, it was inferred that the incidence of aberrations in the canal configuration of mandibular premolars is common and due considerations are to be given during endodontic intervention.
topic Aberrations
Mandibular premolar root
Modified. access cavity
url http://www.ijdr.in/article.asp?issn=0970-9290;year=2006;volume=17;issue=1;spage=7;epage=10;aulast=Iyer
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