2022
DOI: 10.3389/fphys.2022.993006
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Cone-beam computed tomography study of the incidence and characteristics of the second mesiobuccal canal in maxillary permanent molars

Abstract: Objective: This study aimed to review the characteristics of the second mesiobuccal canal (MB2) in the maxillary first and second permanent molars of 500 patients to analyze the incidence of MB2 and its connection with gender, age, tooth position, and mesiobuccal (MB) root length. The study also aimed to investigate the distribution of the root canal orifice on the pulp chamber floor to obtain an imaging reference for clinical practices related to maxillary molars in Fujian, China.Methods: In accordance with t… Show more

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“…Different distance measurements to CR are given in the literature: starting from the geometric center of the crown [ 32 ], from the alveolar crest [ 33 , 34 , 35 ], and from the root apex [ 36 ]. From these data and from measurements of general crown length [ 37 , 38 ] and root lengths [ 39 , 40 ], the following average distances between cusp tip and CR were calculated with the consideration of the biological width [ 41 ]: canine (C) = 15.6 mm, second premolar (P2) = 13.7 mm, first molar (M1) = 12.5 mm, and second molar (M2) = 11.5 mm. Knowledge of the linear and angular change allows the determination of the tooth movement that has occurred ( Figure 4 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different distance measurements to CR are given in the literature: starting from the geometric center of the crown [ 32 ], from the alveolar crest [ 33 , 34 , 35 ], and from the root apex [ 36 ]. From these data and from measurements of general crown length [ 37 , 38 ] and root lengths [ 39 , 40 ], the following average distances between cusp tip and CR were calculated with the consideration of the biological width [ 41 ]: canine (C) = 15.6 mm, second premolar (P2) = 13.7 mm, first molar (M1) = 12.5 mm, and second molar (M2) = 11.5 mm. Knowledge of the linear and angular change allows the determination of the tooth movement that has occurred ( Figure 4 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%