A micro-CT analysis of the wall thickness of C-shaped canals in permanent mandibular second molars
10.3969/j.issn.1001-3733.2014.02.022
- VernacularTitle:下颌第二恒磨牙C型根根管壁厚度的显微CT分析
- Author:
Yongchun GU
;
Qi ZHU
;
Yanping ZHANG
;
Peigang ZHOU
;
Yuefeng DING
;
Huahua CHEN
;
Tao ZHOU
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Permanent mandibular second molar;
C-shaped canal;
Root canal wall thickness;
Micro-CT
- From:
Journal of Practical Stomatology
2014;(2):245-250
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective:To analyze the wall thickness of C-shaped canals in permanent mandibular second molars.Methods:40 ex-tracted permanent mandibular second molars with C-shaped root were collected from native Chinese and were scanned by micro-CT scan-ner.The specimens were reconstructed three-dimensionally by software Mimics 10.01.The roots were sliced from cemento-enamel junc-tion (CEJ)to apex with 1 mm intervals.The cross-sectional root canal configurations were classified into 5 types according to the Fan's Classification.The minimum buccal wall thickness (MBWT),minimum lingual wall thickness(MLWT)and their locations,as well as the wall thickness at the mesial and distal reference sites were detected.Two-way ANOVA and post hoc LSD-t tests were used to com-pare the mean thickness at 4 sides.Results:Among 370 cross-sections of 40 C-shaped roots,C1,C2 and C3 canals were observed on 126(34.1%),46 (12.4%)and 160 (43.2%)sections respectively.Except at the 10 mm level,the mean MLWT was always lower than MBWT;and the MLWT and MBWT were always lower than the wall thickness at the mesial and distal reference sites.The differ-ence was statistically significant (P <0.05)along the root length above the 12 mm level.The MBWT of the C2 and C3 canals was more likely located at the mesial region,and the MBWT of the C1 and the MLWT of C1,C2 and C3 was more frequently located at the center region.Conclusion:The lingual wall of C-shaped canal in mandibualr second molars was the thinnest zone among four sides,and care should be taken during root canal instrumentation and post space preparation to avoid perforation.