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Internal Anatomy of Teeth
Dr. Mohammad Hammad
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Endodontics is a specialty of dentistry, that deals with the tooth pulp and tissues surrounding the root of a tooth.
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Why do we need to perform root canal treatment?
Irreversibly inflamed pulp (pulpitis). Pulp Necrosis.
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What are the general steps of root canal treatment?
Access cavity. Cleaning and shaping of the canals. Obturation (filling) of the canals.
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Root canal system: chamber and canals.
Root canals begins at the orifice and ends at the apical foramen. Most root canals are curved. Accessory canals: small canals extending from pulp to peridontium (horizontal, vertical, lateral or furcational).
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Basic anatomy of a molar tooth
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Vertucci’s canal configuration
A root with a tapering canal and a single foramen is the exception rather than the rule. Type I: single canal extending from pulp chamber to the apex (1).
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Type II: Two separate canals leaving the pulp chamber but join short from the apex (2-1).
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Type III: one canal leaving the pulp chamber that divides into 2 canals then merges again to exit as one canal (1-2-1).
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Type IV: two separate canals extending from pulp chamber to apex (2).
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Type V: One canal leaving the pulp chamber and divides and exits the apex as two separate canals (1-2).
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Type VI: two separate canals leaving the pulp chamber then unite to form one canal then divides and exit as two canals (2-1-2).
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Type VII: One canal leaving the pulp chamber then divides into two canals then unite to form one canal then re-divides and exit as two canals ( ).
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Type VIII: three separate canals leaving the pulp chamber and exit the apex (3).
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Wein’s four possible canal configurations
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Apical root anatomy
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Apical constriction=minor apical
diameter: the narrowest part of the canal. Apical foramen= major apical diameter. Cementodentinal junction. AF not usually coincident with anatomical apex.
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Apical constriction 1mm Apical foramen 2mm Anatomical apex
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