Prevalencia de conductos en C de segundos molares mandibulares evaluados en tomografía de haz cónico

Rosa Verónica Castillo Córdova, Natalia Antuané León Ruidías, Alexander Roger Espinoza Salcedo, Paul Martín Herrera-Plasencia

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Abstract

Introduction: Adequate knowledge of the configuration of root canals is fundamental in endodontics; tomographic evaluation allows a correct assessment of their radicular arrangement. Objective: To determine the prevalence of C-shaped canals in mandibular second molars, evaluated by cone beam tomography. Methods: A descriptive and cross-sectional study was carried out; the sample consisted of 200 permanent mandibular second molars from a Peruvian population, observed in cone beam tomography, where the presence of the C-shaped canal, its configuration according to Fan’s classification and the patient’s gender were recorded. Results: The prevalence of the C-shaped root canal configuration in lower second molars was 65.5%; according to the Fan classification, the highest prevalence was observed in the cervical third of the root canal, type C1 with 85.7%; in the middle third, type C2 with 42.9%; at the apical level it was type C3C with 72.1%; according to gender, 65.2% of the C-shaped canals corresponded to females. Conclusion: The prevalence of C-shaped canals in mandibular second molars evaluated in cone beam tomography was 65.5% with a higher predominance in the female gender. The tomographic evaluation allows a better identification and internal configuration of the root canals.

Translated title of the contributionPrevalence of C-ducts of Mandibular Second Molars Evaluated on Cone Beam Tomography
Original languageSpanish
Article numbere4858
JournalRevista Cubana de Estomatologia
Volume61
Issue number1
StatePublished - 1 Feb 2024

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