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dc.contributor.authorPopovic M.-
dc.contributor.authorPapic, Milos-
dc.contributor.authorZivanovic, Suzana-
dc.contributor.authorAcovic A.-
dc.contributor.authorLoncarevic, Slobodan-
dc.contributor.authorRistić, Vladimir M.-
dc.date.accessioned2020-09-19T16:08:29Z-
dc.date.available2020-09-19T16:08:29Z-
dc.date.issued2018-
dc.identifier.issn1820-8665-
dc.identifier.urihttps://scidar.kg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/8579-
dc.description.abstract© 2018, University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Science. All rights reserved. The aim of this study is to describe the morphological characteristics, the number of roots and number of root canals of mandibular central incisors, lateral incisors and canines, and the relationship of these characteristics with the sex and the jaw side where the tooth is located, in the Serbian population using cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT). CBCT images of a total of 902 mandible front teeth, including 296 central incisors, 294 lateral incisors and 312 canines were analyzed in the database. For assessing the morphology of the root canal, Vertucci method of classification was used. Central incisors had two canals in 27%, similar as lateral incisor which had two canals in 26.5%. Mandibular canines had two canals in 7.1% and there was a significant difference between genders. The most prevalent root canal configuration type in all mandibular anterior teeth was type I. In the groups of mandibular incisors with two root canals the most common was type III. In the group of mandibular canines with two root canals, type V had the greatest occurrence. Most mandibular anterior teeth had one root canal. Two root canals were found in 27% of the mandibular incisors. There is a significant difference in root morphology between genders. It is important for dental practitioner to expect different morphological variations when performing endodontic treatment. More studies are needed to further define morphological characteristics of roots of mandibular anterior teeth in Serbian population.-
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dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess-
dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/-
dc.sourceSerbian Journal of Experimental and Clinical Research-
dc.titleCone-beam computed tomography study of the root canal morphology of mandibular anterior teeth in Serbian population-
dc.typearticle-
dc.identifier.doi10.1515/SJECR-2017-0024-
dc.identifier.scopus2-s2.0-85044733542-
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Faculty of Science, Kragujevac

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