2021
DOI: 10.3126/jkmc.v10i1.38972
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Extra canal in permanent maxillary first molar in patients undergoing root canal treatment at a tertiary care dental hospital, Nepal

Abstract: Background: Permanent maxillary first molar normally has three root canals but it can have extra root canals for which several studies were done in many parts of the globe. However, this type of study to explore extra canal is lagging in the context of Nepal. Objectives: The objective was to determine the percentage of extra canal in permanent maxillary first molar in patients undergoing root canal treatment and to compare the same between male and female. Methods: The descriptive cross-sectional study was con… Show more

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“…The sample size was calculated by using given formula. 17,18 Sample size (n) = z 2 x p (1-p) / e 2 = 1.96 2 x 0.5(0.5)/0.1 2 =96.04 ≈ 100 sample size Where, Z=1.96 at 95% Confidence interval p= 0.5 at 50% assumed prevalence e= 0.1 at 10% margin of error Inclusion and exclusion criteria were considered before selecting the patients for study. Patient of 18-55 years of age having permanent maxillary second molar with irreversible pulpitis (symptomatic/asymptomatic), pulpal necrosis, apical periodontitis (symptomatic/asymptomatic), acute or chronic periapical abscess and failed previous root canal treatment were included in the study.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The sample size was calculated by using given formula. 17,18 Sample size (n) = z 2 x p (1-p) / e 2 = 1.96 2 x 0.5(0.5)/0.1 2 =96.04 ≈ 100 sample size Where, Z=1.96 at 95% Confidence interval p= 0.5 at 50% assumed prevalence e= 0.1 at 10% margin of error Inclusion and exclusion criteria were considered before selecting the patients for study. Patient of 18-55 years of age having permanent maxillary second molar with irreversible pulpitis (symptomatic/asymptomatic), pulpal necrosis, apical periodontitis (symptomatic/asymptomatic), acute or chronic periapical abscess and failed previous root canal treatment were included in the study.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5,6 Frequently utilized methods to study the root canal morphology are radiographic techniques, 7 decalcification, 8 sectioning, 9,10 ultrasonics combined with magnification and cone beam computed tomography. 11 The incidence of the MB2 canal has been reported to be as low as 18.6% in an in vivo study and as high as 95.2% in an in vitro study. 12 Munce burs, round burs, composite finishing burs and ultrasonics has been used to trough out dentin in search of MB2 canal.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Despite the meticulous procedure there might be the chance of failure of root canal therapy due to the persistent microorganism present because of missed canals and leaving it untreated. 2 Thus, locating all root canals will allow the clinician to successfully remove all pulp tissue debris and microorganisms during treatment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%