THE PREVALENCE OF A SECOND MESIOBUCCAL CANAL OF MAXILLARY FIRST AND SECOND MOLARS USING CBCT AMONG EGYPTIAN POPULATION: A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY

Yomna Saadi, Farid Medhat And Nashwa Salah ,

ABSTRACT

Objectives: The Purpose Of This Study Was To Evaluate The Presence Or Absence Of The Second Mesiobuccal Canal Of Permanent Maxillary First And Second Molars In An Egyptian Population Using Cone-beam Computed Tomography Scanning. Methods: The Study Was A Cross Sectional Retrospective Study Performed On 198 Maxillary First And Second Permanent Molars From 60 CBCT Scans Belonging To Egyptian Individuals. Radiographic Examination Was Done Using Cranex 3DX ? SOREDEX, Finland With Image Capture Parameters Set At?FOV Of 8 X 6 Cm, 90 KV, 10 MA And An Exposure Time Of 6 Seconds. The Voxel Size Was 0.2 Mm.

Results: A Total Of 198 CBCT Images Of Maxillary First (n?=?102) And Second Molars (n?=?96) From 60 Patients Were Analyzed. Frequency And Percentage Of The Presence Of 2nd Mesiobuccal Canal In The Whole Sample (198 Molars Of Both Females & Males) Was Interpreted By Three Oral Radiologists Independently Twice. The Results Showed That The Inter-rater Reliability For The Maxillary First Molars Was High (? = 0.8280), I.e. That The Three Observers Strongly Agree And For The Second Maxillary Molars Was Good (? = 0.7862), I.e. That The Three Observers Agree. The Results Also Showed For Observer 1, 2 &3 Highly Statistically Significant Intra-rater Reliability (P= <.0001). Conclusion: Within The Limitations Of This Study, It Can Be Concluded That The Prevalence Of The Second Mesiobuccal Canal In Maxillary First And Second Molars Is 43.4% In The Studied Patients Of Egyptian Population.

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