Root canal anatomy of maxillary and mandibular teeth

Marco A. Versiani, Mário R. Pereira, Jesus D. Pécora, Manoel D. Sousa-Neto

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Abstract

It is a common knowledge that a comprehensive understanding of the complexity of the internal anatomy of teeth is imperative to ensure successful root canal treatment. The significance of canal anatomy has been emphasized by studies demonstrating that variations in canal geometry before cleaning, shaping, and obturation procedures had a greater effect on the outcome than the techniques themselves. In recent years, significant technological advances for imaging teeth, such as CBCT and micro-CT, respectively, have been introduced. Their noninvasive nature allows to perform in vivo anatomical studies using large populations to address the influence of several variables such as ethnicity, aging, gender, and others, on the root canal anatomy, as well as to evaluate, quantitatively and/or qualitatively, specific and fine anatomical features of a tooth group. The purpose of this chapter is to summarize the morphological aspects of the root canal anatomy published in the literature of all groups of teeth and illustrate with three-dimensional images acquired from micro-CT technology.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationThe Root Canal Anatomy in Permanent Dentition
PublisherSpringer International Publishing
Pages181-239
Number of pages59
ISBN (Electronic)9783319734446
ISBN (Print)9783319734439
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 25 Jul 2018

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