Microcomputed-Tomographic Analysis of the Root Canal Morphology of the Mandibular First Molars in a Malaysian Subpopulation Using Two Classification Systems

SUMMARY: This work investigated the morphology of the root canal system of the mandibular first molar in a Malaysian subpopulation. Using micro-computed tomography with an isotropic resolution of 22 µm, 140 mandibular first molars were scanned. MIMICS software was used for segmentation, 3-D reconstruction and analysis of the acquired images. The canal configuration was described using Vertucci [supported by the supplementary configurations proposed by Sert & Bayirli (2004)] and Ahmed et al. (2027), coding systems. The chi-square test was used to assess the association between qualitative variables. By non-considering intercanal communications, Vertucci types IV (17.1%) and I (76.4%) were the most frequently reported configurations in the mesial and distal roots, respectively. Of the reported configurations, 24.3% and 4.3% were non-classifiable by Vertucci system in the mesial and distal roots, respectively. Up to 63.6% and 9.3% of the reported configurations were non- classifiable, and type I was the most frequent when considering intercanal communications (7.1% and 76.4% in the mesial and distal roots, respectively). According to Ahmed et al., system, almost half of the sample had more than four digits (47.9%), followed by the 3-digits category (20.71%). In both systems, a significant association was found between the canal configuration and the root type (p<0.001). The mandibular first molar of this Malaysian subpopulation demonstrated a wide range of root canal morphology. When compared to the Vertucci system, the system developed by Ahmed et al., successfully classified all molars configurations despite their level of complexity. The complex canal anatomy of mandibular first molars in this subpopulation warrants special attention during root canal treatment procedures.

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Main Authors: AL-Rammahi,Hasan M, Ahmed,Hany M. A, Chai,Wen Lin
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Published: Sociedad Chilena de Anatomía 2024
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spelling oai:scielo:S0717-950220240001000282024-01-25Microcomputed-Tomographic Analysis of the Root Canal Morphology of the Mandibular First Molars in a Malaysian Subpopulation Using Two Classification SystemsAL-Rammahi,Hasan MAhmed,Hany M. AChai,Wen Lin Root canal configuration Intercanal communication Anatomy Micro-computed tomography SUMMARY: This work investigated the morphology of the root canal system of the mandibular first molar in a Malaysian subpopulation. Using micro-computed tomography with an isotropic resolution of 22 µm, 140 mandibular first molars were scanned. MIMICS software was used for segmentation, 3-D reconstruction and analysis of the acquired images. The canal configuration was described using Vertucci [supported by the supplementary configurations proposed by Sert & Bayirli (2004)] and Ahmed et al. (2027), coding systems. The chi-square test was used to assess the association between qualitative variables. By non-considering intercanal communications, Vertucci types IV (17.1%) and I (76.4%) were the most frequently reported configurations in the mesial and distal roots, respectively. Of the reported configurations, 24.3% and 4.3% were non-classifiable by Vertucci system in the mesial and distal roots, respectively. Up to 63.6% and 9.3% of the reported configurations were non- classifiable, and type I was the most frequent when considering intercanal communications (7.1% and 76.4% in the mesial and distal roots, respectively). According to Ahmed et al., system, almost half of the sample had more than four digits (47.9%), followed by the 3-digits category (20.71%). In both systems, a significant association was found between the canal configuration and the root type (p<0.001). The mandibular first molar of this Malaysian subpopulation demonstrated a wide range of root canal morphology. When compared to the Vertucci system, the system developed by Ahmed et al., successfully classified all molars configurations despite their level of complexity. The complex canal anatomy of mandibular first molars in this subpopulation warrants special attention during root canal treatment procedures.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedad Chilena de AnatomíaInternational Journal of Morphology v.42 n.1 20242024-02-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0717-95022024000100028en10.4067/S0717-95022024000100028
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author AL-Rammahi,Hasan M
Ahmed,Hany M. A
Chai,Wen Lin
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Ahmed,Hany M. A
Chai,Wen Lin
Microcomputed-Tomographic Analysis of the Root Canal Morphology of the Mandibular First Molars in a Malaysian Subpopulation Using Two Classification Systems
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title Microcomputed-Tomographic Analysis of the Root Canal Morphology of the Mandibular First Molars in a Malaysian Subpopulation Using Two Classification Systems
title_short Microcomputed-Tomographic Analysis of the Root Canal Morphology of the Mandibular First Molars in a Malaysian Subpopulation Using Two Classification Systems
title_full Microcomputed-Tomographic Analysis of the Root Canal Morphology of the Mandibular First Molars in a Malaysian Subpopulation Using Two Classification Systems
title_fullStr Microcomputed-Tomographic Analysis of the Root Canal Morphology of the Mandibular First Molars in a Malaysian Subpopulation Using Two Classification Systems
title_full_unstemmed Microcomputed-Tomographic Analysis of the Root Canal Morphology of the Mandibular First Molars in a Malaysian Subpopulation Using Two Classification Systems
title_sort microcomputed-tomographic analysis of the root canal morphology of the mandibular first molars in a malaysian subpopulation using two classification systems
description SUMMARY: This work investigated the morphology of the root canal system of the mandibular first molar in a Malaysian subpopulation. Using micro-computed tomography with an isotropic resolution of 22 µm, 140 mandibular first molars were scanned. MIMICS software was used for segmentation, 3-D reconstruction and analysis of the acquired images. The canal configuration was described using Vertucci [supported by the supplementary configurations proposed by Sert & Bayirli (2004)] and Ahmed et al. (2027), coding systems. The chi-square test was used to assess the association between qualitative variables. By non-considering intercanal communications, Vertucci types IV (17.1%) and I (76.4%) were the most frequently reported configurations in the mesial and distal roots, respectively. Of the reported configurations, 24.3% and 4.3% were non-classifiable by Vertucci system in the mesial and distal roots, respectively. Up to 63.6% and 9.3% of the reported configurations were non- classifiable, and type I was the most frequent when considering intercanal communications (7.1% and 76.4% in the mesial and distal roots, respectively). According to Ahmed et al., system, almost half of the sample had more than four digits (47.9%), followed by the 3-digits category (20.71%). In both systems, a significant association was found between the canal configuration and the root type (p<0.001). The mandibular first molar of this Malaysian subpopulation demonstrated a wide range of root canal morphology. When compared to the Vertucci system, the system developed by Ahmed et al., successfully classified all molars configurations despite their level of complexity. The complex canal anatomy of mandibular first molars in this subpopulation warrants special attention during root canal treatment procedures.
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