The prevalence of oval-shaped root canals: A morphometric study using cone-beam computed tomography and image analysis software.
Mirjana V PapicMilos PapicSuzana ZivanovicMiona VuleticDejan ZdravkovicAleksandra MisicMarina Miletic KovacevicMilica PopovicPublished in: Australian endodontic journal : the journal of the Australian Society of Endodontology Inc (2021)
This study aimed to evaluate the prevalence of oval-shaped root canals at the apical, medial and coronal cross sections of all tooth groups using CBCT and image analysis software. Based on the diameter values, the long/short diameter ratio was calculated and each root canal was classified regarding its shape. Oval-shaped canals were present in 45% at the apical, 50% at the medial and 56% at the coronal level of all teeth. The mandibular central incisors presented oval canals in 24%, long oval in 28% and flat in 2% at the apical level. Mandibular molars showed a statistically significant difference (P < 0.05) in the distribution of oval-shaped canals between cross-sectional levels. Analysis of CBCT scans with an image analysis software could be a reliable and reproducible method and a valuable tool for objective determination of root canal shape in further research.