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Number of roots and canals in maxillary first premolars: study of an Andalusian population
Authors:A. J. Chaparro  J. J. Segura  E. Guerrero  A. Jimenez-Rubio  C. Murillo  J. J. Feito
Affiliation:Department of Dental Pathology and Therapeutics, The University of Seville, School of Dentistry, Seville, Spain
Abstract:Abstract— A study of 150 extracted maxillary first premolars from citizens of Seville, Andalusia, southern Spain, revealed 60 teeth with one root (40.0%), 85 teeth with two roots (56.7%) and five teeth with three roots (3.3%). The distribution of root canal shapes in the sample showed that all teeth with two or three roots had type I root canals (each canal had one apical foramen). Conversely, most of the single-rooted maxillary first premolars had root canal shape type II (two canals converging in the same apical foramen). Only 1.3% of the teeth had a unique orifice in the pulp chamber and only one root canal. These results emphasized the importance of good knowledge of the root canal morphology and the need for a careful radiographic examination as part of competent root canal therapy of maxillary first premolars.
Keywords:dental anatomy    premolar morphology    root canal morphology.
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