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- Title
The anatomical relationship between the roots of mandibular second molars and the inferior alveolar nerve.
- Authors
Chong, B. S.; Quinn, A.; Pawar, R. R.; Makdissi, J.; Sidhu, S. K.
- Abstract
Aim To evaluate the anatomical relationship between the roots of mandibular second molars and the inferior alveolar nerve (IAN) in relation to the risk of potential nerve injury during root canal treatment. Methodology Cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) images from the patient record database at a dental hospital were selected. The anonymized CBCT images were reconstructed and examined in three planes (coronal, axial and sagittal) using 3D viewing software. The relationship between each root apex of mandibular second molars and the IAN was evaluated by measuring the horizontal and vertical distances from coronal CBCT sections, and the actual distance was then calculated mathematically using Pythagoras' theorem. Results In 55% of the 272 mandibular second molar roots evaluated, from a total of 134 scans, the distance between the anatomical root apex and the IAN was ≤3 mm. Conclusions In over 50% of the cases evaluated, there was an intimate relationship between the roots of mandibular second molars and the inferior alveolar nerve (IAN). Therefore, root canal treatment of mandibular second molars may pose a more significant potential risk of IAN injury; necessary precautions should be exercised, and the prudent use of CBCT should be considered if an intimate relationship is suspected.
- Subjects
MOLARS; TOOTH roots; MANDIBULAR nerve; CONE beam computed tomography; ROOT canal treatment; SURGICAL complications; NERVOUS system injuries
- Publication
International Endodontic Journal, 2015, Vol 48, Issue 6, p549
- ISSN
0143-2885
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/iej.12348