Prevalence of middle mesial root canal in mandibular molars in an Iranian population: A micro‑computed tomography study

Alireza Farhad, Mohsen Hasheminia, Ehsan Hekmatian, Vahid Mojiri

Abstract


Background: Knowledge about the anatomic variations of the root canal system and their
prevalence is necessary for clinicians to ideally clean the root canal system. The anatomic complexity
of the root canal system is one of the reasons for its inadequate debridement, resulting in residual
microorganisms and root canal treatment failure. The present study aimed to evaluate the prevalence
of middle mesial root canals in mandibular molars in an Iranian population.
Materials and Methods: The samples in the present descriptive/cross‑sectional study consisted
of mandibular first and second molars (n = 100, with 50 first and 50 s molars). A convenient
sampling method was used to collect samples. The teeth were mounted in gypsum and scanned
using a micro‑computed tomography unit. The images were reconstructed with software, and the
relevant checklist was completed by the observers. The data were analyzed with SPSS v26 using
the Chi‑squared test at a significance level of P < 0.05.
Results: The prevalence of the middle mesial root canal in the present study was 36% for
mandibular first molars and 22% for mandibular second molars, with an overall prevalence of
29%. The prevalence of the middle mesial root canal was not significantly different between the
first and second mandibular molars (P = 0.12). The mean distance between the mesiobuccal and
mesiolingual root canal orifices in the teeth with a middle mesial root canal was significantly higher
than in those without the middle mesial root canal (P < 0.001). In addition, there was no significant
difference in the prevalence of the middle mesial root canal between the teeth with and without
the second distal root canal (P = 0.89).
Conclusion: The prevalence of the middle mesial root canal in the studied population was 29%,
which is significant clinically. In addition, the mean distance between the mesiobuccal and mesiolingual
root canal orifices in teeth with a middle mesial root canal was higher than that in teeth without
this root canal.
Key Words: Mandible, micro‑computed tomography scan, molar, root canals, X‑ray

 

 

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