A STUDY ON THE ROOT CANAL MORPHOLOGY OF HUMAN MANDIBULAR FIRST PREMOLAR WITH TRANSPARENT SPECIMENS

투명표본(透明標本)에 의(依)한 하악제일소구치(下顎第一小臼齒)의 근관형태(根管形態)에 대(對)한 연구(硏究)

  • Hur, Bock (Department of Operative Dentistry, Graduate School, Seoul National University)
  • 허복 (서울대학교 대학원 치의학과 보존학)
  • Published : 1976.12.31

Abstract

Eighty mandibular first premolars were injected with china ink, decalcified, cleared and used in an in vitro study to determine the number of root canals, the frequency and location of lateral canals, the location of apical foramens, the frequency of apical deltas, and the curvature of root canals. The results were as follows: 1. Most of the teeth demonstrated single canal, but 22.5% of the teeth were found to have bifurcated or trifurcated canals. 2. Of the 99 canals studied, 37.3% of the canals were found to have lateral canals and these ramifications were usually located in the apical third of the root. 3. 27 apical foramens were located directly on the root apex and 66 foramens laterally. 4. 6 canals showed mesial curvature, 49 canals distal curvature, 11 canals buccal curvature, and 25 canals lingual curvature.

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