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Original scientific paper

Morphological characteristics of interradicular space of the first and second lower permanent molars

Miljenko Bačić ; School of Dental Medicine, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia
Jozo Šutalo ; School of Dental Medicine, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia
Ivana Čuković ; Stomatološki fakultet, Zagreb


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Abstract

In this study, 537 extracted molars (261 firs t and 276 second molars)
with well developed roots were examined to assess the width of the
interradicular space and the shape of the furcation vault. The roots were set widely apart in 91.6% of the first and 64.8% of the second permanent molars, while the roots set closely together were
observed in 8.4% and 27.9% of the first and second molars, respectively. Fuseg roots were found in second molars only, in 7.2% of cases. A flat furcation fornix was detected in 18.3% of the first and 14.0% of the second molars, whereas a convex shape was observed in 20.7% of the first and 10.5% of the second molars, respectively (P < 0.001). A convex shape of furcation was found in 8.0% of the firs t and 27.3% of the second molars, respectively (P < 0.001). Interradicuar ridge was present in a very high percentage (52.9% of the first and 48.0%i of the second morlars). A concave shape of furcation fornix was statistically more freqeunt in molars with closely set rots for the first and second permanent molars (P < 0.001). It seemed that the width of the interradicular space had no influence on the preavlence of interradicular bridges, regardless of type of molars involved.

Keywords

morphology; interradicular space; low er molars

Hrčak ID:

105097

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/105097

Publication date:

15.12.1988.

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