6533b832fe1ef96bd129a37a

RESEARCH PRODUCT

Root Canal Morphology and Configuration of the Mandibular Canine: A Systematic Review

Guglielmo CampusGuglielmo CampusAndrea Lisa AndereggBurak YilmazBurak YilmazThomas Gerhard WolfThomas Gerhard Wolf

subject

Health Toxicology and Mutagenesisnumber of rootsMEDLINEDentistry610 Medicine & healthMandibleReviewlaw.inventionnumber of canalsMandibular canineRandomized controlled trialmandibular caninelawHumansMedicineTooth Root610 Medicine & healthbusiness.industryQuality assessmentRPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthRoot canal morphologyinternal morphologyRoot Canal TherapyCross-Sectional StudiesCohortMedicineDental Pulp Cavityroot canal configurationbusinessSystematic search

description

The aim of this study was to systematically review the root canal morphology and configuration (RCC) of mandibular canines (MaCa). The review was registered in the PROSPERO database (ID-272297) and it was carried out following the PRISMA guidelines. Three electronic databases (MEDLINE via PubMed, Embase, Scopus) were searched. Randomized controlled trials, cross-sectional, cohort, comparative, evaluation and validation studies have been included. The anatomical quality assessment (AQUA) tool was used for a quality assessment of the anatomical studies. Of 910 studies retrieved from the systematic search, 28 studies investigating RCCs were included. Most MaCa were single-rooted (87.9–100%), while two-rooted MaCa were present up to 12.1%. The 1-1-1/1 (35.8–96.4%) was the most commonly reported RCC, followed by 2-2-1/1 (0.2–22.0%) and 1-2-1/1 (0.9–20.0%). A high frequency of 1-1-1/1 RCC in MaCa has been described. Most systematic review reports confirm that two-rooted MaCa are found considerably less frequently than single-rooted ones.

https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph181910197