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Indian Journal of Dental Education

Volume  3, Issue 1, January - March 2010, Pages 23-32
 

Review Article

A Clinical Study on the incidence of C\' Shaped root Canals in the mandibular Second Molars in Patients Visiting the Department of the Conservative Dentistry and endodontics, G.D.C, Bangalore

Lodha Ena, M.Kala

*PG Student, **Professor & HOD, Dept of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics, Government Dental College and Research Institute, Bangalore.

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Aim: The purpose of this study was to determine the incidence of clinically and radiographically recognized C-shaped canal systems in mandibular second molars treated in the Department of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics at the Government Dental College and Research Institute, Bangalore during 2008-2009 in a sample representing a Bangalore population., Methods: 100 patients were selected randomly requiring root canal treatment of mandibular second molar over a 1-year period. The incidence of C-shaped canals was revealed following radiographic and clinical examination. Two pre-operative radiographs were taken using the shift cone technique and clinical investigation was conducted by scrutinizing the pulp chamber and canal entrance following access., Results: C-shaped canalsoccurred more frequently below 40 years; females had a greater (5.7%) predilection than males 1.9%); single rooted teeth (4%) more than two rooted teeth (1%). A total of 5 Cshaped canals were recognized clinically and 12 by radiographic method. Out of the 12, only 3 canals were confirmed clinically. The proportion of C-shaped teeth detected by radiographic method was significantly lower than the proportion of clinically diagnosed cases., Conclusion: 5% exhibited a C-shaped canal configuration and clinical method was more efficient in diagnosis of this canal variation than the radiographic method.

Key Words: mandibular second molar, canal configuration, C-shaped canal. 


Corresponding Author : Lodha Ena