Background: The aim of this study was to analyse the number of root canals in maxillary first premolars, first molars and mandibular first molar teeth from an 18th to 19th century Radom (Poland) population, and then assess whether the diversity of root canals has fluctuated for about two hundred years. Materials and methods: A total of 139 human permanent teeth were analysed by cone beam computed tomography in three projections. The types of root canal systems were classified in each tooth root separately. Results: In one-rooted maxillary premolars, two canals occurred most often (53%). In two-rooted majority buccal (91%) and every palatal roots there is one canal. All three-rooted maxillary premolars have one root canal. In two-rooted firs...
Successful endodontic therapy depends to a large extent on the thorough mechanical cleansing of eac...
Introduction: It is essential for clinicians to have knowledge about root canal configuration, altho...
INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the number of distal roots and canals in man...
Background: The aim of this study was to analyse the number of root canals in maxillary first premol...
The study of root canal systems of historical teeth is relatively new in anthropological research. T...
Aim To investigate in vivo the number of roots, the configuration of the root canal system and the r...
<p><strong><em>Background and aims.</em></strong> The knowledge of var...
International audienceObjective: This work describes and compares the root and root canal morphology...
Abstract Background The success of endodontic treatment is greatly affected by the location of the r...
The study of root canal systems of historical teeth is relatively new in anthropological research. T...
Background. Successful endodontic treatment requires a significant knowledge of root canal anatomy. ...
Indexación ScopusThis study aimed to analyze the root anatomy and root canal system morphology of ma...
Background: The purpose of the study was to analyse mandibular anterior teeth in a Polish population...
False assumptions about the root canal anatomy of teeth may lead to misdiagnosis, improper debridem...
Background: Anatomy describes that first mandibular molars have two roots: 1 mesial, with 2 root can...
Successful endodontic therapy depends to a large extent on the thorough mechanical cleansing of eac...
Introduction: It is essential for clinicians to have knowledge about root canal configuration, altho...
INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the number of distal roots and canals in man...
Background: The aim of this study was to analyse the number of root canals in maxillary first premol...
The study of root canal systems of historical teeth is relatively new in anthropological research. T...
Aim To investigate in vivo the number of roots, the configuration of the root canal system and the r...
<p><strong><em>Background and aims.</em></strong> The knowledge of var...
International audienceObjective: This work describes and compares the root and root canal morphology...
Abstract Background The success of endodontic treatment is greatly affected by the location of the r...
The study of root canal systems of historical teeth is relatively new in anthropological research. T...
Background. Successful endodontic treatment requires a significant knowledge of root canal anatomy. ...
Indexación ScopusThis study aimed to analyze the root anatomy and root canal system morphology of ma...
Background: The purpose of the study was to analyse mandibular anterior teeth in a Polish population...
False assumptions about the root canal anatomy of teeth may lead to misdiagnosis, improper debridem...
Background: Anatomy describes that first mandibular molars have two roots: 1 mesial, with 2 root can...
Successful endodontic therapy depends to a large extent on the thorough mechanical cleansing of eac...
Introduction: It is essential for clinicians to have knowledge about root canal configuration, altho...
INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the number of distal roots and canals in man...