Maxillary permanent first premolars with three canals: Incidence analysis using cone beam computerized tomographic techniques

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Aim: This study aimed to analyze incidence of three canals in human permanent maxillary first premolar teeth using cone beam tomographic techniques. Materials and Methods: The samples were divided into three groups namely Group (GP) I (single rooted [n = 255]), GP II (two rooted [n = 326]), and GP III (three rooted [n = 8)]. The teeth were processed, mounted in arches, coded, and subjected to cone beam tomographic scanning. Incidence of three canals was evaluated by cone beam tomography, compared, and statistically analyzed. Results: The percentage of incidence of three canals in human permanent maxillary first premolar teeth was 1.7% and there was no statistically significant difference of incidence of three canals between studies using cone beam and non-cone beam methodologies. Conclusion: Clinicians should be aware of the variations they may encounter when endodontically treating a maxillary first permanent premolar and should apply this knowledge in a clinical scenario systematically.

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Karunakaran, J., Ganeshamoorthy, T., Anbarasi, K., Ragavendran, N., & Karthick, A. (2019). Maxillary permanent first premolars with three canals: Incidence analysis using cone beam computerized tomographic techniques. Journal of Pharmacy and Bioallied Sciences, 11(6), S474–S480. https://doi.org/10.4103/JPBS.JPBS_89_19

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