Assessment of Root Canal Anatomy of Mandibular Permanent Incisors in a Sample of Yemeni Population

Conclusions: Mandibular incisors in the Yemeni population are mainly single rooted with 0.3% having two roots. The occurrence of the second canal in central and lateral mandibular incisors is approximately 46.9% (Type I was the predominant followed by Type III). When at least one tooth had two root...

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Main Authors: Mohammed A. Aldawla, Ahmed A. Madfa
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2025-01-01
Series:International Journal of Dentistry
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/ijod/2973236
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description Conclusions: Mandibular incisors in the Yemeni population are mainly single rooted with 0.3% having two roots. The occurrence of the second canal in central and lateral mandibular incisors is approximately 46.9% (Type I was the predominant followed by Type III). When at least one tooth had two root canals, bilateral symmetry between contralateral teeth was found in 99.3% and 99.6% of cases for central incisors and lateral incisors, respectively. Males have more incidence of second canals than females.
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spelling doaj-art-e185c5cd629f4a32904ebbf5aa955dfb2025-08-20T03:38:39ZengWileyInternational Journal of Dentistry1687-87362025-01-01202510.1155/ijod/2973236Assessment of Root Canal Anatomy of Mandibular Permanent Incisors in a Sample of Yemeni PopulationMohammed A. Aldawla0Ahmed A. Madfa1Department of Conservative Dentistry and EndodonticsDepartment of Restorative Dental ScienceConclusions: Mandibular incisors in the Yemeni population are mainly single rooted with 0.3% having two roots. The occurrence of the second canal in central and lateral mandibular incisors is approximately 46.9% (Type I was the predominant followed by Type III). When at least one tooth had two root canals, bilateral symmetry between contralateral teeth was found in 99.3% and 99.6% of cases for central incisors and lateral incisors, respectively. Males have more incidence of second canals than females.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/ijod/2973236
spellingShingle Mohammed A. Aldawla
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Assessment of Root Canal Anatomy of Mandibular Permanent Incisors in a Sample of Yemeni Population
International Journal of Dentistry
title Assessment of Root Canal Anatomy of Mandibular Permanent Incisors in a Sample of Yemeni Population
title_full Assessment of Root Canal Anatomy of Mandibular Permanent Incisors in a Sample of Yemeni Population
title_fullStr Assessment of Root Canal Anatomy of Mandibular Permanent Incisors in a Sample of Yemeni Population
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title_short Assessment of Root Canal Anatomy of Mandibular Permanent Incisors in a Sample of Yemeni Population
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