Aleksandra Djeri, Natasa Brestovac, S. Subotić, Irena Radman-Kuzmanović, Adriana Arbutina, Saša Marin
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The research was\n conducted at the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Banja Luka, and\n the sample consisted of 146 CBCT images of patients. CBCT images were\n obtained using Planmeca ProMax 3D Mid instrument (Planmeca, Helsinki,\n Finland) and analyzed using Planmeca Romexis Viewer software. In the\n sagittal section, the vertical distance from the root apex to the upper\n projection of the mandibular canal was measured for each examined tooth.\n Results. The distal root of the first molar (4.88 mm) had the greatest\n average vertical distance of the root apex from the mandibular canal, and\n the distal root of the second molar had the smallest average vertical\n distance (2.76 mm). There was statistically significant difference between\n certain age groups in the values of individual roots, for the second molar\n mesially and distally (p < 0.05), while for the first molar mesially the\n value of p was at the limit of significance (p = 0.05). Conclusion. The\n results of this study showed that distal root of the mandibular second molar\n had the smallest vertical distance from mandibular canal, therefore an extra\n caution during a root canal treatment and careful planning of oral surgery\n in this region is recommended.","PeriodicalId":180624,"journal":{"name":"Serbian Dental Journal","volume":"17 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"1900-01-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Cbct analysis of apical distance between second lower premolars, first and second lower molars and mandibular canal\",\"authors\":\"Aleksandra Djeri, Natasa Brestovac, S. Subotić, Irena Radman-Kuzmanović, Adriana Arbutina, Saša Marin\",\"doi\":\"10.2298/sgs2103122d\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"Introduction. 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Cbct analysis of apical distance between second lower premolars, first and second lower molars and mandibular canal
Introduction. Mandibular canal with the associated neurovascular bundle may
be closely related to the apices of mandibular teeth. In order to avoid
injuries and damages to the inferior alveolar nerve during invasive dental
procedures, it is important to know its localization. The aim of this study
was to determine the average vertical distances of the root apices of second
premolars, first molars and second molars mesially and distally from the
upper projection of the mandibular canal on the sagittal section of CBCT
images, and determine if there were statistically significant differences
between the age and gender groups. Material and methods. The research was
conducted at the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Banja Luka, and
the sample consisted of 146 CBCT images of patients. CBCT images were
obtained using Planmeca ProMax 3D Mid instrument (Planmeca, Helsinki,
Finland) and analyzed using Planmeca Romexis Viewer software. In the
sagittal section, the vertical distance from the root apex to the upper
projection of the mandibular canal was measured for each examined tooth.
Results. The distal root of the first molar (4.88 mm) had the greatest
average vertical distance of the root apex from the mandibular canal, and
the distal root of the second molar had the smallest average vertical
distance (2.76 mm). There was statistically significant difference between
certain age groups in the values of individual roots, for the second molar
mesially and distally (p < 0.05), while for the first molar mesially the
value of p was at the limit of significance (p = 0.05). Conclusion. The
results of this study showed that distal root of the mandibular second molar
had the smallest vertical distance from mandibular canal, therefore an extra
caution during a root canal treatment and careful planning of oral surgery
in this region is recommended.