Purpose . The aim of this investigation was to evaluate clinically the percentage of permanent mandibular first molar teeth with three roots amongst Palestinian population. Patients and Methods . Three hundred twenty-two mandibular first molars from 185 females and 137 males scheduled for root canal treatment at the Dental Center of the Arab American University were examined over a 2-year period. The incidence of a third root revealed by periapical radiographs and the comparison of the occurrence between males and females and between the right and left sides of the mandible were recorded. Statistical Analysis . It was performed using the chi-square test with a significant level set at P < 0 . 05 %. Results . Of the 322 treated mandibular first molars, twelve teeth were found to have a third root with an overall incidence being 3.73%. More teeth with a third root were treated on the right side of the mandible compared to the left side. Conclusion . The incidence of a third root in Palestinian population was within the range of previous reports from the Middle East but considerably lower than the percentage from the Far East.
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Mukhaimer, R., & Azizi, Z. (2014). Incidence of Radix Entomolaris in Mandibular First Molars in Palestinian Population: A Clinical Investigation. International Scholarly Research Notices, 2014, 1–5. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/405601
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