Dentine thickness in maxillary fused molars depends on the fusion type: An ex vivo micro‐computed tomography study

Aim The present study aimed to determine and compare the dentine thickness around the root canals of maxillary molars with fusion using micro‐computed tomography (micro‐CT). Methodology A total of 120 fused maxillary molars having more than a single canal with distinct canal orifices near the cement...

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Veröffentlicht in:International endodontic journal 2023-05, Vol.56 (5), p.637-646
Hauptverfasser: Keskin, Cangül, Toplu, Defne, Keleş, Ali
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Aim The present study aimed to determine and compare the dentine thickness around the root canals of maxillary molars with fusion using micro‐computed tomography (micro‐CT). Methodology A total of 120 fused maxillary molars having more than a single canal with distinct canal orifices near the cementoenamel junction were selected from a pool of extracted maxillary molars, which were scanned on a micro‐CT device (SkyScan 1172, Bruker‐microCT). The minimum dentine thickness around the root canals in furcal direction was measured using CTAn software (v.1.18.8 Bruker‐microCT) at each millimetre. The specimens were grouped according to their fusion type, and dentine thickness around the canals was compared. The data were statistically analysed using anova and post hoc Tukey–Kramer tests following an assessment of the normality of their distribution with the Kolmogorov–Smirnov test (p < .05). Results Dentine thickness showed a statistically significant decrease at 2 mm apical to the orifice level irrespective of fusion type. The minimum dentine thickness values were detected around the second mesiobuccal canal as 0.30 mm at 6 mm below orifice. Dentine thickness around the mesiobuccal canal was significantly greater in fusion type 1 than those of types 2 and 3 (p 
ISSN:0143-2885
1365-2591
DOI:10.1111/iej.13891