Anatomical complexities affecting root canal preparation: a narrative review

Author:

Versiani MA1ORCID,Martins JNR234ORCID,Ordinola‐Zapata R5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Dental Specialty Center, Brazilian Military Police Belo Horizonte Brazil

2. Faculdade de Medicina Dentária Universidade de Lisboa Lisboa Portugal

3. Grupo de Investigação em Bioquímica e Biologia Oral, Unidade de Investigação em Ciências Orais e Biomédicas (UICOB), Faculdade de Medicina Dentária Universidade de Lisboa Lisboa Portugal

4. Centro de Estudo de Medicina Dentária Baseada na Evidência (CEMDBE) ‐ Cochrane Portugal, Faculdade de Medicina Dentária Universidade de Lisboa Lisboa Portugal

5. Endodontic Division, Department of Restorative Sciences University of Minnesota School of Dentistry Minneapolis Minnesota USA

Abstract

AbstractA fundamental aspect of the Endodontic field is the knowledge of root canal anatomy. Using a variety of techniques, the internal and external anatomy of teeth have been extensively investigated throughout the past century. Recent improvements in three‐dimensional computed tomography have enabled more detailed evaluations of root canal morphology in both clinical and laboratory settings. Essentially, researches have unveiled that the root canal constitutes a complex system, comprising not only the main root canal but also lateral components, including isthmuses, fins, accessory canals and apical ramifications. Undoubtedly, this intricate morphology poses a significant challenge when it comes to the process of shaping, cleaning and disinfecting the root canal system. This article aims to explore the anatomical aspects of the root canal system that impact the chemomechanical procedures.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Dentistry

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