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Root Morphology and Canal Configuration of Permanent Canines Among Saudi Population: Systematic Review and Comparison with Worldwide Studies.
Asiri, Abdulaziz A; AlQahtani, Khalil W; Tarrosh, Mohammed Y; Shaiban, Amal S; Al Shawkani, Hamed A; Alaajam, Wafa H; Bamasud, Maryam S; Alqahtani, Muqbil; Alyousefy, Mohanad A; Al Moaleem, Mohammed M.
Afiliação
  • Asiri AA; Endodontic Department, King Saud Medical City, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
  • AlQahtani KW; Endodontic Department, King Saud Medical City, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
  • Tarrosh MY; Department of Restorative Dental Sciences, College of Dentistry, Jazan University, Jazan, Saudi Arabia.
  • Shaiban AS; Department of Restorative Dental Sciences, Faculty of Dentistry, King Khalid University, Abha, Saudi Arabia.
  • Al Shawkani HA; Department of Restorative Dental Sciences, College of Dentistry, Jazan University, Jazan, Saudi Arabia.
  • Alaajam WH; Department of Restorative Dental Sciences, Faculty of Dentistry, King Khalid University, Abha, Saudi Arabia.
  • Bamasud MS; Dental Department, Ministry of Health, Sakaka City, Jouf Region, Saudi Arabia.
  • Alqahtani M; General Practitioner, King Faisal University, Alhafuf City, Saudi Arabia.
  • Alyousefy MA; Department of Oral Medicine and Periodontology, College of Dentistry, Sana'a University, Sana'a, Yemen.
  • Al Moaleem MM; Department of Prosthetic Dental Science, College of Dentistry, Jazan University, Jazan, 45142, Saudi Arabia.
Int J Gen Med ; 15: 6849-6860, 2022.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36061964
ABSTRACT

Aim:

The root morphology and canal configuration (RMCC) of mandibular and maxillary canines among Saudi population is systematically reviewed and compared with international studies in this research.

Methods:

This study was carried out following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses recommendations. The electronic databases of PubMed, Science Direct, Scopus, Wiley Library, Google website search, and Web of Science were searched. Only local and international cross-sectional, comparative, evaluation, and validation studies or case reports published between 2016 and 2022 that directly evaluated canine RMCC and assessed participants using cone beam computed tomography were included.

Results:

Forty-three studies that investigated RMCCs (17 local and 26 international) were involved in this review. The original Saudi research recorded that almost 100% of maxillary canines had one root and one canal, whereas 98.4% and 94.1% had one root and one canal in the mandibular arch. Vertucci's class I had the highest percentages in the maxillary and mandibular arches at 98.3% and 95.8%, respectively, followed by class III with 0.7% and 1.9% for the same arches, respectively. International studies recorded that 100% of maxillary canines had one canal and root; the percentages of the mandibular arch were 92.3 and 98% for single canal and root, respectively; and the highest percentage was obtained by Vertucci's class I (91.1%), followed by class III (4.7%).

Conclusion:

This review reports and confirmed the symmetry of the RMCCs of maxillary and mandibular canines between Saudi studies and other populations. Moreover, Vertucci's classes I and III were the most frequent RMCCs, and two-rooted canines in both arches were considerably less frequently than single-rooted ones.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Systematic_reviews Idioma: En Revista: Int J Gen Med Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Arábia Saudita

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Systematic_reviews Idioma: En Revista: Int J Gen Med Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Arábia Saudita