Root Canal Morphometry of the Maxillary and Mandibular Permanent Second Molars Among Mongolians: A Retrospective Study
Delgertsetseg Jargaltsogt, Urangua Erdenechuluun, Namuunzul Yondon, Enkh-Orchlon Batbayar, Oyuntugs Rashsuren, Batbayar Badral

TL;DR
This study analyzed the root canal structures of second molars in Mongolians to help dentists better understand their complex anatomy for more successful treatments.
Contribution
The study provides new morphometric data on root canals in Mongolian populations, focusing on maxillary and mandibular second molars.
Findings
Three-rooted teeth with three canals were most common in maxillary second molars.
Mandibular second molars showed a higher prevalence of C-shaped canals compared to maxillary ones.
Vertucci’s Type I canal configuration was the most frequent in both maxillary and mandibular second molars.
Abstract
Introduction The overall success of root canal treatment depends on the dentist's knowledge of the anatomy of the root canal system, which is complex and varies in shape, making it difficult to remove organic tissue and reduce the microbial load - especially in the permanent second molar. A C-shaped canal configuration is most commonly found in the mandibular second molar. Therefore, careful radiographic evaluation may be helpful in diagnosing the root canal configuration prior to treatment. This study aims to examine the root canal morphometry of the maxillary and mandibular permanent second molars. Methods The retrospective study was conducted using CBCT images taken in the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology, Central Dental Hospital, Mongolian National University of Medical Sciences (MNUMS), Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, after receiving ethical approval from the MNUMS Research…
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TopicsEndodontics and Root Canal Treatments · Dental Radiography and Imaging · Laser Applications in Dentistry and Medicine
