Root and canal morphology of maxillary second molars in a Black South African subpopulation using cone-beam computed tomography and two classifications

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Buchanan, Glynn Dale
Gamieldien, Mohamed Yasin
Fabris-Rotelli, Inger Nicolette
Van Schoor, Albert-Neels
Uys, Andre

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Wiley

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This study investigated the root and canal morphology of maxillary second molars in a Black South African population using high-resolution cone-beam computed tomography. In total, 386 maxillary second molar teeth were evaluated and described according to the classifications of Vertucci (with the additions of Sert and Bayirli), as well as Ahmed et al. Root number, fusions and canal morphology were recorded. Relationships between morphology, sex and age were assessed using Fisher's exact test (p < 0.05). Maxillary second molars were predominantly three-rooted (96.1%), with root fusion observed in 14%. No relationships between sex, age and canal morphology were found. Additional canals were observed in 67.4% of mesiobuccal roots. The Ahmed et al. classification provided a better overall description of the morphology. In this population, maxillary second molar teeth exhibited a diversity of root and canal morphology. Complex variations may render endodontic management more difficult and increase the possibility of missed anatomy.

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Classification, Cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT), Dental anatomy, Endodontics, Maxillary second molar

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Buchanan, G.D., Gamieldien, M.Y., Fabris-Rotelli, I. et al. 2023, 'Root and canal morphology of maxillary second molars in a Black South African subpopulation using cone-beam computed tomography and two classifications', Australian Endodontic Journal, 2023; 49 (Suppl. 1): 217–227. https://doi.org/10.1111/aej.12720.