A Cone-Beam Computed Tomography-Based Evaluation of Root Dilaceration in Permanent Premolars: A Retrospective Study
Bahar Asheghi, Safoora Sahebi, Zeinab Rafiee, Maryam Zangooei Booshehri, Afsane Habibi

TL;DR
This study found that root dilaceration is relatively common in permanent premolars, especially in women and in lower jaw teeth, based on cone-beam CT scans.
Contribution
The study provides new prevalence data on root dilaceration in premolars using CBCT in a specific population.
Findings
17% of the 927 studied premolar teeth showed root dilaceration.
Dilaceration was more common in women (20.3%) than in men (13.6%).
Mandibular first and second premolars had the highest dilaceration rates (31.6% and 26%).
Abstract
As a developmental disorder characterized by an abnormal bend and angle in the longitudinal axis of the tooth root, dilaceration can cause complications in routine dental procedures such as endodontics, orthodontics, and surgical treatments. The purpose of this study was to investigate the prevalence of dilaceration in maxillary and mandibular premolar teeth in a population of Shiraz city based on cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT). This is a retrospective cross-sectional study on 927 premolar teeth and 132 CBCT radiographs of patients obtained from four private radiology clinics in Shiraz (Iran). In this study, the presence, location, direction, and severity of dilaceration in premolar roots as well as its relationship with gender were investigated. Chi-square and Fisher tests were used to analyze the data. The results showed that 17% of the studied 927 teeth had dilaceration. The…
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TopicsEndodontics and Root Canal Treatments · Dental Radiography and Imaging · dental development and anomalies
