Population-Specific Anatomical Variations in Premolar Root Canal Systems: A Cross-Sectional Cone-Beam Computed Tomography Study of Jamaican and Portuguese Subpopulations
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Research Protocol and Guidelines
2.2. Observers, Data Acquisition, and Samples
2.3. Outcomes
2.4. Intra- and Inter-Rater Reliability Measurements
2.5. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Configuration | Maxillary Teeth | Mandibular Teeth | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
First Premolar | Second Premolar | First Premolar | Second Premolar | |||||
Jamaica n = 346 | Portugal n = 381 | Jamaica n = 343 | Portugal n = 389 | Jamaica n = 346 | Portugal n = 382 | Jamaica n = 345 | Portugal n = 387 | |
Number of roots 1 | ||||||||
1 root | 89 (25.7%) * | 178 (46.7%) * | 214 (62.4%) * | 368 (94.6%) * | 321 (92.8%) | 380 (99.5%) | 337 (97.7%) | 387 (100%) |
2 roots | 238 (68.8%) * | 192 (50.4%) * | 118 (34.4%) * | 21 (5.4%) * | 25 (7.2%) * | 2 (0.5%) * | 6 (1.7%) * | - (0%) * |
3 roots | 19 (5.5%) | 11 (2.9%) | 11 (3.2%) * | - (0%) * | - (0%) | - (0%) | 2 (0.6%) | - (0%) |
Root canal configuration | ||||||||
Type I (1-1) | 9 (2.6%) | 15 (3.9%) | 98 (28.6%) | 150 (38.6%) | 222 (64.2%) | 307 (80.4%) | 308 (89.2%) | 371 (95.9%) |
Type II (2-1) | - | 62 (16.3%) | - | 112 (28.8%) | - | 4 (1.0%) | - | 5 (1.3%) |
Type III (1-2-1) | 27 (7.8%) | - | 54 (15.7%) | 9 (2.3%) | 25 (7.2%) | 20 (5.2%) | 3 (0.9%) | 4 (1.0%) |
Type IV (2-2) | 2 (0.6%) | 264 (69.3%) | - | 72 (18.5%) | - | 8 (2.1%) | - | 1 (0.2%) |
Type V (1-2) | 282 (81.5%) | 1 (0.3%) | 174 (50.7%) | 16 (4.1%) | 90 (26.0%) | 39 (10.3%) | 23 (6.7%) | 6 (1.6%) |
Type VI (2-1-2) | - | 18 (4.7%) | - | 27 (6.9%) | - | - | - | - |
Type VII (1-2-1-2) | 2 (0.6%) | - | 3 (0.9%) | - | - | 2 (0.5%) | - | - |
Type VIII (3-3) | 21 (6.1%) | 3 (0.8%) | 11 (3.2%) | - | 9 (2.6%) | - | 11 (3.2%) | - |
Other 2 root canals | - | - | - | 3 (0.8%) | - | - | - | - |
Other 3 root canals | 3 (0.8%) | 18 (4.7%) | 3 (0.9%) | - | - | 2 (0.5%) | - | - |
Number of root canals 1 | ||||||||
1 root canal | 9 (2.6%) | 15 (3.9%) | 98 (28.6%) * | 150 (38.6%) * | 222 (64.2%) * | 307 (80.4%) * | 308 (89.2%) | 371 (95.9%) |
2 root canals 2 | 313 (90.5%) | 345 (90.6%) | 231 (67.3%) | 239 (61.4%) | 115 (33.2%) * | 73 (19.1%) * | 26 (7.6%) | 16 (4.1%) |
3 root canals 3 | 24 (6.9%) | 21 (5.5%) | 14 (4.1%) * | - (0%) * | 9 (2.6%) * | 2 (0.5%) * | 11 (3.2%) * | - (0%) * |
Configuration | Maxillary Teeth | Mandibular Teeth | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
First Premolar | Second Premolar | First Premolar | Second Premolar | |||||
Male n = 239 | Female n = 488 | Male n = 249 | Female n = 483 | Male n = 243 | Female n = 485 | Male n = 234 | Female n = 498 | |
1 root | 61 (25.5%) * | 206 (42.2%) * | 191 (76.7%) | 391 (81.0%) | 226 (93.0%) | 475 (97.9%) | 230 (98.2%) | 494 (99.2%) |
2 roots | 158 (66.1%) | 272 (55.8%) | 52 (20.9%) | 87 (18.0%) | 17 (7.0%) * | 10 (2.1%) * | 2 (0.9%) | 4 (0.8%) |
3 roots | 20 (8.4%) * | 10 (2.0%) * | 6 (2.4%) | 5 (1.0%) | - (0%) | - (0%) | 2 (0.9%) | - (0%) |
1 root canal | 2 (0.9%) * | 22 (4.5%) * | 60 (24.1%) * | 188 (38.9%) * | 163 (67.1%) | 366 (75.5%) | 216 (92.3%) | 463 (93.0%) |
2 root canals 1 | 208 (87.0%) | 450 (92.2%) | 182 (73.1%) | 288 (59.6%) | 75 (30.8%) | 113 (23.3%) | 13 (5.6%) | 29 (5.8%) |
3 root canals 2 | 29 (12.1%) * | 16 (3.3%) * | 7 (2.8%) | 7 (1.5%) | 5 (2.1%) | 6 (1.2%) | 5 (2.1%) | 6 (1.2%) |
Configuration | Maxillary Teeth | Mandibular Teeth | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
First Premolar | Second Premolar | First Premolar | Second Premolar | |||||
<35 years n = 308 | ≥35 years n = 419 | <35 years n = 323 | ≥35 years n = 409 | <35 years n = 276 | ≥35 years n = 452 | <35 years n = 284 | ≥35 years n = 448 | |
1 root canal | 13 (4.2%) | 11 (2.6%) | 106 (32.8%) | 142 (34.7%) | 183 (66.3%) | 346 (76.5%) | 254 (89.4%) | 425 (94.9%) |
2 root canals 1 | 266 (86.4%) | 392 (93.6%) | 203 (62.9%) | 267 (65.3%) | 85 (30.8%) | 103 (22.8%) | 19 (6.7%) | 23 (5.1%) |
3 root canals 2 | 29 (9.4%) * | 16 (3.8%) * | 14 (4.3%) * | - (0%) * | 8 (2.9%) * | 3 (0.7%) * | 11 (3.9%) * | - (0%) * |
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Martins, J.N.R.; Tummala, S.; Nallapati, S.; Marques, D.; Silva, E.J.N.L.; Caramês, J.; Versiani, M.A. Population-Specific Anatomical Variations in Premolar Root Canal Systems: A Cross-Sectional Cone-Beam Computed Tomography Study of Jamaican and Portuguese Subpopulations. Dent. J. 2025, 13, 50. https://doi.org/10.3390/dj13020050
Martins JNR, Tummala S, Nallapati S, Marques D, Silva EJNL, Caramês J, Versiani MA. Population-Specific Anatomical Variations in Premolar Root Canal Systems: A Cross-Sectional Cone-Beam Computed Tomography Study of Jamaican and Portuguese Subpopulations. Dentistry Journal. 2025; 13(2):50. https://doi.org/10.3390/dj13020050
Chicago/Turabian StyleMartins, Jorge N. R., Sriteja Tummala, Sasidhar Nallapati, Duarte Marques, Emmanuel João Nogueira Leal Silva, João Caramês, and Marco A. Versiani. 2025. "Population-Specific Anatomical Variations in Premolar Root Canal Systems: A Cross-Sectional Cone-Beam Computed Tomography Study of Jamaican and Portuguese Subpopulations" Dentistry Journal 13, no. 2: 50. https://doi.org/10.3390/dj13020050
APA StyleMartins, J. N. R., Tummala, S., Nallapati, S., Marques, D., Silva, E. J. N. L., Caramês, J., & Versiani, M. A. (2025). Population-Specific Anatomical Variations in Premolar Root Canal Systems: A Cross-Sectional Cone-Beam Computed Tomography Study of Jamaican and Portuguese Subpopulations. Dentistry Journal, 13(2), 50. https://doi.org/10.3390/dj13020050