| Literature DB >> 27355078 |
Raed Mukhaimer1, Zafer Azizi2.
Abstract
Purpose. The aim of this investigation was to evaluate clinically the percentage of permanent mandibular first molar teeth with three roots amongst Palestinian population. Patients and Methods. Three hundred twenty-two mandibular first molars from 185 females and 137 males scheduled for root canal treatment at the Dental Center of the Arab American University were examined over a 2-year period. The incidence of a third root revealed by periapical radiographs and the comparison of the occurrence between males and females and between the right and left sides of the mandible were recorded. Statistical Analysis. It was performed using the chi-square test with a significant level set at P < 0.05%. Results. Of the 322 treated mandibular first molars, twelve teeth were found to have a third root with an overall incidence being 3.73%. More teeth with a third root were treated on the right side of the mandible compared to the left side. Conclusion. The incidence of a third root in Palestinian population was within the range of previous reports from the Middle East but considerably lower than the percentage from the Far East.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 27355078 PMCID: PMC4897562 DOI: 10.1155/2014/405601
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Sch Res Notices ISSN: 2356-7872
Figure 1Preoperative radiograph showing three separate roots of mandibular first molar.
Figure 2Radiograph of working length with three K-files in MB, DB, and DL root canals.
Figure 3Postoperative radiograph of obturation.
Incidence of RE in subjects according to gender.
| Number of first molars examined | Number of RE | % | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Males | 137 | 5 | 3.64 |
| Females | 185 | 7 | 3.78 |
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| Total | 322 | 12 | 3.73 |