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Endodontics--anatomical considerations.

R T Walker

    Annals of the Royal Australasian College of Dental Surgeons
    |October 1, 1989
    PubMed
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    Racial variations significantly impact tooth root and root canal anatomy, particularly in Mongoloid populations. Understanding these differences is crucial for effective clinical endodontics and dental treatment planning.

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    Area of Science:

    • Anthropological dentistry
    • Endodontic morphology
    • Human population genetics

    Background:

    • Dental crown morphology variations across racial groups are well-documented.
    • However, the prevalence of genetically influenced variations in tooth root form and root canal anatomy remains less understood.
    • Previous research has primarily focused on external tooth features rather than internal root structures.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To document the frequency of specific root and root canal morphological features in Mongoloid populations.
    • To highlight the clinical implications of these anatomical variations for endodontic treatment.
    • To review existing literature on racial influences on root and root canal anatomy.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of existing endodontic morphology studies focusing on racial differences.

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  • Documentation of specific root and root canal anatomical features observed in Mongoloid populations.
  • Analysis of the frequency of these features within the studied populations.
  • Main Results:

    • Certain root and root canal morphological features occur with notably high frequency in Mongoloid populations.
    • These variations present unique challenges and considerations for endodontic procedures.
    • Racial divergence directly influences the observed root and root canal anatomy in adult dentitions.

    Conclusions:

    • Genetically determined variations in root and root canal anatomy are significant across different racial groups.
    • Awareness of these racial differences in endodontic morphology is essential for successful clinical practice.
    • Further research is needed to fully elucidate the extent and clinical impact of these anatomical variations.