نتایج جستجو برای: shaped canal

تعداد نتایج: 103786  

Introduction: To achieve a successful endodontic treatment, the clinician has to identify the different canal configurations.mandibular premolars have the wide variety of root canal morphology and they are known as the most difficult teeth to treat in endodontics.CBCT  provides a non-invasive 3D confirmatory diagnosis as a complement to conventional radiography.The aim of this study was to...

Journal: :International endodontic journal 2011
Q Zheng L Zhang X Zhou Q Wang Y Wang L Tang F Song D Huang

AIM To evaluate the anatomical features of C-shaped canal systems in Chinese mandibular second molars by cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT). METHODOLOGY A total of 608 patients of Chinese descent with healthy, well-developed mandibular second molars were enrolled. These patients were referred to the West China Hospital of Stomatology and required radiographic examination by CBCT as part of ...

Journal: :The journal of contemporary dental practice 2015
Dilek Helvacioglu-Yigit

AIM C-shaped canal system is a seldom-found root canal anatomy which displays a challenge in all stages of endodontic treatment. According to the literature, this type of canal morphology is not a common finding in the mandibular first molar teeth. BACKGROUND This case report presents endodontic management of a mandibular first molar with a C-shaped canal system. CASE REPORT Root canal syst...

2014
A Kato A Ziegler N Higuchi K Nakata H Nakamura N Ohno

The C-shaped root canal constitutes an unusual root morphology that can be found primarily in mandibular second permanent molars. Due to the complexity of their structure, C-shaped root canal systems may complicate endodontic interventions. A thorough understanding of root canal morphology is therefore imperative for proper diagnosis and successful treatment. This review aims to summarize curre...

2016
Daniela Siqueira Lopes Andréa Cruz Câmara Carlos Menezes Aguiar Luciane Farias de Araújo

A good knowledge of the internal dental anatomy and its variations is an absolute necessity for successful endodontic therapy. In cases where variations are not detected therapeutic failure can be expected to occur. The “C-shaped” configuration is among the various anatomical configurations of the root canal system, and this configuration was originally described by Cooke & Cox in 1979(1). C-sh...

Journal: :Quintessence international 2009
David Keinan Eyal Nuni Iris Slutzky-Goldberg

This case report presents a maxillary third molar with a C-shaped canal system. This is the first known description of a maxillary third molar with C-shaped anatomy. This unique pulp chamber morphology was observed under the operating microscope. Root canal treatment consisted of cleaning and shaping combined with ultrasonic irrigation with sodium hypochlorite. A calcium hydroxide dressing was ...

Journal: :Journal of endodontics 2004
Wen Lin Chai Yo Len Thong

The cross-sectional canal morphology and minimum widths of buccal and lingual canal walls were studied in 20 mandibular molars with C-shaped roots and canal orifices. The roots were mounted in clear resin blocks and sectioned transversely at 1-mm intervals. A total of 154 cross-sections were evaluated with an image analyzer. Twelve different longitudinal canal configurations were identified. Th...

2011
Won-Jun Shon Kee-Yeon Kum Seung-Ho Baek Woo-Cheol Lee

For the successful root canal treatment, thorough cleaning and shaping of the root canal system is a necessary procedure. C-shaped canals are known to have a complex canal anatomy with numerous fins connecting individual canals, thus require supplementary effort to accomplish a successful root canal treatment. Generally, anthropologic differences in tooth shape is not an important issue in the ...

2014
Deepak Raisingani Shailendra Gupta Prachi Mital Poorva Khullar

Successful root canal treatment depends on the thorough management of the canal anatomy. The use of periapical radiographs is essential to identify and monitor the canal's morphological variations. The C-shaped single canaled man-dibular 2nd molar probably requires a different regimen of treatment from the two rooted, three canaled version, as it is rare. Because of the importance of its true d...

2014
Sara Paksefat Saeed Rahimi

The most difficult maxillary teeth for endodontic treatment are the maxillary first molars (MFM) due to their complex root canal anatomy. The presence of two roots and C-shaped canals in MFMs has been reported in rare cases. The present case reports root canal treatment of MFM with two roots, where the palatal and buccal roots were joined together in a C-shaped configuration.

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