Affiliation:
1. M.D.S.; M.Phil., Ph.D.(Scholar) Asst. Prof. ADCH (Jamshedpur).
2. M.D.S. Prof. ADCH (Jamshedpur).
3. M.D.S. Prof. HIDSAR (Haldia).
4. MDS(PGT), ADCH (Jamshedpur).
5. MDS (PGT), ADCH (Jamshedpur).
6. MDS (PGT) ADCH (Jamshedpur).
Abstract
Introduction: Failures of root canal treatments may be resulted due to missed canals and ignorance of
the clinician about the complex anatomy of the root canal system. One such example of anatomic
variation is the middle mesial (MM) canal in mandibular molars. Literature on methods for identifying them is limited. Aim: This
in vitro study aimed to assess the occurrence of MM canal with cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) and then under
dental operating microscope (DOM) in the mandibular rst and second molars. A total of 40 extract Materials and Method: ed
intact human permanent mandibular rst and second molars were selected. These were subjected to CBCT imaging and
magnication under DOM for the detection of MM canals. The percentage of incidence in the detection of MMC was compared
between these two methods. The incidence of MM canals detected in mandibular molars using CBCT and Results: DOM was
7.50 and 10 % respectively and the comparison between the two methods was statistically not signicant. Since Conclusions:
the incidence of MM canals was higher with the use of DOM, it is preferred to use simpler, chairside aids like magnication and
ultrasonic troughing. On the other hand, one should be judicious in preoperative CBCT evaluation in nding accessory canals
like MM.
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