INCIDENCE AND POSITION OF THE CANAL ISTHMUS .1. MESIOBUCCAL ROOT OF THE MAXILLARY FIRST MOLAR

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WELLER, RN [1 ]
NIEMCZYK, SP [1 ]
KIM, S [1 ]
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[1] UNIV PENN,SCH DENT MED,DEPT ENDODONT,PHILADELPHIA,PA 19104
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The mesiobuccal roots of 50 randomly selected maxillary first molars were examined to assess the incidence and position of the canal isthmus, Transverse serial sections of the apical 6 mm of each root were prepared in 1-mm increments, The apical side of each section was stained with methylene blue dye, viewed with a surgical operating microscope, and videotaped. Forty percent of the roots had one canal, whereas 60% had two canals. None of the sections had more than two main canals. The incidence of an isthmus was highest in the apical 3- to 5-mm levels. In teeth that had two canals, the 4-mm sections contained a complete or partial isthmus 100% of the time, The concept of a partial isthmus was presented. Failure to deal with the isthmus may explain why some posterior teeth do not heal completely following endodontic surgery.
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