Characteristics of Roots Canals of Deciduous Teeth

2015 • Volume 9 • Issue 1

Esther Vaillard Jiménez; Enrique Huitzil Muñoz & Loida Castillo Domínguez

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Summary

The aim of this study was to identify in roots canals of deciduous teeth anatomical variants in pulpar cavity. In a clinical, descriptive, cross sectional ex vivo study was analyzed a sample of 60 deciduous teeth of healthy Mexican children. Each tooth was conserved in distillated water and were transparency with a technic modified for deciduous teeth. Identifications of root canals was made twice by a lonely observant (k= 0.7947). Simple root teeth show 50% simple and lateral root canal, 25% secondary, 25% delta. Upper molars show 8% simple canal in each root. Lower molars 29%. Secondary root canals, parallel and recurrent were identified in 33% of cases. 100% of distal roots of lower molars have reticular canals. Root fusions are presents in 88% of lower molars. In conclusion, root canals anatomy of deciduous teeth is high complex.

KEY WORDS: root canals, deciduous teeth, dental transparency.

 

How to cite this article

VAILLARD, J. E.; HUITZIL, M. E. & CASTILLO, D. L. Characteristics of roots canals of deciduous teeth. Int. J. Odontostomat., 9(1):159-164, 2015.

 

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