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MANDIBULAR  2 PRE MOLAR BY O.R.GANESH MURTHI  M.Sc.D ENDO
OUT LINE ,[object Object]
  EXTERNAL ANATOMY
  INTERNAL ANATOMY
  VARIATIONS
  ANOMALIES
  ENDODONTIC             CORRELATION
INTRODUCTION ,[object Object],designate any tooth in the permanent   dentition that replaces a primary   molar. ,[object Object],mandible quadrant. ,[object Object],support corners of the mouth from   sagging.
Mandibular 2nd premolar Average time of eruption     : 11 to 12 years Average age of calcification : 13 to 14 years Average length                   : 22.3 mm
Significance of average time of eruption,ageof  calcification,toothlength & root curvature:  IT HELPS IN DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT PLAN  TREATMENT IS DIFFERENT IN ADULT AND YOUNG NECROTIC PULP RCT ADULT  IRREVERSIBLE  PULPITIS
YOUNG Irreversible Pulpit's  Necrotic Pulp Reversible Pulpit's Pulp Capping or  Pulpotomy Closed Apex Open Apex Apexification  Obturation Apexogenesis RCT
Mandibular 2nd premolar Average Length      :  21.4 mm  Maximum Length  :  23.7 mm Minimum Length   :  19.1 mm Range                        :  4.6 mm
Mandibular 2nd premolar IMPORTANCE                          It helps in the determining the working length and better assumption of the radiograph Consideration must be given to the mental foramen which lies in close proximity to the apex. Avoid over instrumentation and overfill.
Mandibular 2nd premolar Buccal aspect Long pointed buccal cusp in the occlusal profile Mesial cusp ridge is shorter than distal  Cusp tip is a little mesial to the tooth midline
Mandibular 2nd premolar Buccal aspect Mesial & Distal outlines are markedly converging Cervical line is flat mesiodistal compared to that of canine Root is conical with pointed apex
Mandibular 2nd premolar Lingual aspect mesiodistal diameter = that from Buccal aspect Occlusal surface cannot be seen fully Occlusal plane is perpendicular to tooth Axis
Mandibular 2nd premolar 2 lingual cusps (most commonly)  • Mesiolingual – major,       2/3 MD diameter,        same height as Buccal  • Distolingual – minor Lingual groove 2/3
Mandibular 2nd premolar Mesial aspect Triangular ridges of Buccal     and Mesio lingual cusps don’t  not form a continuous crest Distal aspect Both lingual cusps are   seen
Mandibular 2nd premolar Occlusal aspect Square profile  Mesial & Lingual profiles are parallel More than half of Buccal surface is visible Buccal ridge is less prominent than that of mandibular 1st premolar Mesial & Distal Marginal ridges are equal in length
Mandibular 2nd premolar Occlusal view Mesial & Distal triangular fossae each contains • A pit • Mesiobuccal & Distobuccal grooves M D
Mandibular 2nd premolar Occlusal view Grooves (Y shape meet at the central pit) • Mesial groove separates Buccal & Mesiolingual triangular ridges – runs obliquely • Lingual  groove separates lingual cusps • Distal groove separates Buccal  & Distolingual triangular ridges B ML DL
Mandibular 2nd premolar Pulp  Buccolingual section • Pulp chamber is wider • Pulp horns are of equal height
Mandibular 2nd premolar PULP CHAMBER ,[object Object]
  Buccolingual width  -   wide
  Lingual horn is more prominent      under a well developed lingual             cusp ,[object Object]
  Cross section – ovoid with greater       diameter in buccolingually
Mandibular 2nd premolar
Mandibular 2nd premolar ROOTS AND ROOT CANALS The Mandibular second premolar resembles the first premolar, but the lingual canal is present only occasionally. The root canal is oval in cross-section and rather straight with only a slight distal curvature in some canals
Mandibular 2nd premolar ROOTS AND ROOT CANALS
Mandibular 2nd premolar ROOTS AND ROOT CANALS 1 Canal 1 foramen  -  85.5 % 1 canal 2 foramen   -  11.5 % 2 Canal 1 foramen   -  1.5 % 3 canal                   -  0.5 % Distal curve          – 40 % Straight               – 39 % Buccal curve         – 11 % Lingual curve        – 10 %
ROOTS AND ROOT CANALS One root canal dividing in  to two at apex Single canal that has divided and cross over at the apex
ROOT CANAL ORIFICES  1 CANAL SEPARATE IN TO 2 CANALS DIVISION IS BUCCAL  AND LINGUAL LINGUAL CANAL SPLITS FROM THE MAIN CANAL AT  SHARP ANGLE  IT IS  VISUAL CONFIGURATION  AS LOWER CASE  LETTER   h BUCCAL CANAL IS STRAIGHT PORTION OF THE h
ACCESSORY CANALS Mostly found in the apical third Lateral canals may be found in 44.3% cases Usually a good biomechanics preparation cleanses the canal well and is filled with the sealer during Obturation. The ability to cleanse and seal these canals have an impact on the prognosis
Mandibular 2nd premolar Note : • When only one canal is present , it is usually found in the center of the access preparation.  ,[object Object],[object Object]
Mandibular 2nd premolar Anatomic relationships in situ The mental canal and foramen are close to the root apex Radiograph appearance may shows peiapical pathosis
Anatomic relationships in situ Avoid over instrumentation and overfill When viewing an x-ray of this area, the mental foramen is sometimes misdiagnosed as a premolar abscess. Therefore, before performing root canal therapy, make sure all diagnostic tests confirm your finding.
FAST BREAK   When numerous canalare present, the preoperative radiograph often indicates a "fast break." This appears as a relatively patent canal space in the coronal portion of the tooth that suddenly disappears.
FAST BREAK Note:  If a straight-on preoperative radiograph of a Mandibular 2 premolar shows the pulp canal disappearing in mid-root, this is an important indication that two canals are present.
Mandibular 2nd premolar The mandibular second premolar is similar to the first premolar, with the following differences: ,[object Object],     larger ,[object Object],     often oval than round ,[object Object],     buccolingually
THE ACCESS CAVITY  The access cavity form for the Mandibular second premolar varies in at least two ways in its external anatomy. 1.The crown typically has a smaller lingual inclination less extension up the buccal cusp incline is required to achieve straight-line access.  2. The lingual half of the tooth is more fully developed; therefore the lingual access extension is typically halfway up the lingual cusp incline.
THE ACCESS CAVITY  The Mandibular second premolar can have two lingual cusps, sometimes of equal size.  When this occurs, the access preparation is centered mesiodistally on a line connecting the buccal cusp and the lingual groove between the lingual cusp tips.
THE ACCESS CAVITY  Buccolingual ovoid outline form reflects the anatomy of the pulp chamber and position of the centrally located canal.
THE ACCESS CAVITY  ,[object Object],[object Object]
CROSS SECTIONAL IN MIDROOT                              LEVEL AND APICAL Midroot level: the canal continues to be long ovoid and requires perimeter filing  Apical third level: the canals, generally round, are shaped into round, tapered preparations. Preparation terminates at the cementodentinal junction, 0.5 to 1.0 mm from the radiographic apex.
MANDIBULAR 2 PREMOLAR TEETH ERRORS IN CAVITY PREPARATION PERFORATION at the disto gingival caused by failure to recognize that the premolar has tilted to the distal
MANDIBULAR 2 PREMOLAR TEETH ERRORS IN CAVITY PREPARATION INCOMPLETE preparation and possible instrument breakage caused by total loss of instrument control.  Use only occlusal access, never buccal or proximal access.
MANDIBULAR 2 PREMOLAR TEETH ERRORS IN CAVITY PREPARATION BIFURCATION Of a canal completely missed, caused by failure to adequately explore the canal with a curved instrument
MANDIBULAR 2 PREMOLAR TEETH ERRORS IN CAVITY PREPARATION APICAL PERFORATION Of an invitingly straight conical canal. Failure to establish the exact length of the tooth leads to trephination of the foramen
MANDIBULAR 2 PREMOLAR TEETH ERRORS IN CAVITY PREPARATION PERFORATION  at the apical curvature caused by failure to recognize, by exploration, buccal curvature. A standard bucco lingual radiograph will not show buccal or lingual curvature
Mandibular 2nd premolar Anomalies ,[object Object]
  Dens evaginatus
  Gemination
  Dilaceration ,[object Object],[object Object]
They include nonsurgical endodontic treatment, endodontic surgery and  extraction.
In cases in which there is an immature apex, calcium hydroxide is used to stimulate apexification,[object Object]
It occurs most frequently in the premolars.
Higher prevalence among people of Mongoloid origin.,[object Object]
Clinical importance ,[object Object]
Various prophylactic treatments like selective grinding, application of resin, restorations and partial Pulpotomy can be done.
If there is complete pulpal necrosis in an immature tooth, MTA can be used in the apex followed by endodontic treatment.,[object Object]

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  • 1. MANDIBULAR 2 PRE MOLAR BY O.R.GANESH MURTHI M.Sc.D ENDO
  • 2.
  • 3. EXTERNAL ANATOMY
  • 4. INTERNAL ANATOMY
  • 7. ENDODONTIC CORRELATION
  • 8.
  • 9. Mandibular 2nd premolar Average time of eruption : 11 to 12 years Average age of calcification : 13 to 14 years Average length : 22.3 mm
  • 10. Significance of average time of eruption,ageof calcification,toothlength & root curvature: IT HELPS IN DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT PLAN TREATMENT IS DIFFERENT IN ADULT AND YOUNG NECROTIC PULP RCT ADULT IRREVERSIBLE PULPITIS
  • 11. YOUNG Irreversible Pulpit's Necrotic Pulp Reversible Pulpit's Pulp Capping or Pulpotomy Closed Apex Open Apex Apexification Obturation Apexogenesis RCT
  • 12. Mandibular 2nd premolar Average Length : 21.4 mm Maximum Length : 23.7 mm Minimum Length : 19.1 mm Range : 4.6 mm
  • 13. Mandibular 2nd premolar IMPORTANCE It helps in the determining the working length and better assumption of the radiograph Consideration must be given to the mental foramen which lies in close proximity to the apex. Avoid over instrumentation and overfill.
  • 14. Mandibular 2nd premolar Buccal aspect Long pointed buccal cusp in the occlusal profile Mesial cusp ridge is shorter than distal Cusp tip is a little mesial to the tooth midline
  • 15. Mandibular 2nd premolar Buccal aspect Mesial & Distal outlines are markedly converging Cervical line is flat mesiodistal compared to that of canine Root is conical with pointed apex
  • 16. Mandibular 2nd premolar Lingual aspect mesiodistal diameter = that from Buccal aspect Occlusal surface cannot be seen fully Occlusal plane is perpendicular to tooth Axis
  • 17. Mandibular 2nd premolar 2 lingual cusps (most commonly) • Mesiolingual – major, 2/3 MD diameter, same height as Buccal • Distolingual – minor Lingual groove 2/3
  • 18. Mandibular 2nd premolar Mesial aspect Triangular ridges of Buccal and Mesio lingual cusps don’t not form a continuous crest Distal aspect Both lingual cusps are seen
  • 19. Mandibular 2nd premolar Occlusal aspect Square profile Mesial & Lingual profiles are parallel More than half of Buccal surface is visible Buccal ridge is less prominent than that of mandibular 1st premolar Mesial & Distal Marginal ridges are equal in length
  • 20. Mandibular 2nd premolar Occlusal view Mesial & Distal triangular fossae each contains • A pit • Mesiobuccal & Distobuccal grooves M D
  • 21. Mandibular 2nd premolar Occlusal view Grooves (Y shape meet at the central pit) • Mesial groove separates Buccal & Mesiolingual triangular ridges – runs obliquely • Lingual groove separates lingual cusps • Distal groove separates Buccal & Distolingual triangular ridges B ML DL
  • 22. Mandibular 2nd premolar Pulp Buccolingual section • Pulp chamber is wider • Pulp horns are of equal height
  • 23.
  • 24. Buccolingual width - wide
  • 25.
  • 26. Cross section – ovoid with greater diameter in buccolingually
  • 28. Mandibular 2nd premolar ROOTS AND ROOT CANALS The Mandibular second premolar resembles the first premolar, but the lingual canal is present only occasionally. The root canal is oval in cross-section and rather straight with only a slight distal curvature in some canals
  • 29. Mandibular 2nd premolar ROOTS AND ROOT CANALS
  • 30. Mandibular 2nd premolar ROOTS AND ROOT CANALS 1 Canal 1 foramen - 85.5 % 1 canal 2 foramen - 11.5 % 2 Canal 1 foramen - 1.5 % 3 canal - 0.5 % Distal curve – 40 % Straight – 39 % Buccal curve – 11 % Lingual curve – 10 %
  • 31. ROOTS AND ROOT CANALS One root canal dividing in to two at apex Single canal that has divided and cross over at the apex
  • 32. ROOT CANAL ORIFICES 1 CANAL SEPARATE IN TO 2 CANALS DIVISION IS BUCCAL AND LINGUAL LINGUAL CANAL SPLITS FROM THE MAIN CANAL AT SHARP ANGLE IT IS VISUAL CONFIGURATION AS LOWER CASE LETTER h BUCCAL CANAL IS STRAIGHT PORTION OF THE h
  • 33. ACCESSORY CANALS Mostly found in the apical third Lateral canals may be found in 44.3% cases Usually a good biomechanics preparation cleanses the canal well and is filled with the sealer during Obturation. The ability to cleanse and seal these canals have an impact on the prognosis
  • 34.
  • 35. Mandibular 2nd premolar Anatomic relationships in situ The mental canal and foramen are close to the root apex Radiograph appearance may shows peiapical pathosis
  • 36. Anatomic relationships in situ Avoid over instrumentation and overfill When viewing an x-ray of this area, the mental foramen is sometimes misdiagnosed as a premolar abscess. Therefore, before performing root canal therapy, make sure all diagnostic tests confirm your finding.
  • 37. FAST BREAK When numerous canalare present, the preoperative radiograph often indicates a "fast break." This appears as a relatively patent canal space in the coronal portion of the tooth that suddenly disappears.
  • 38. FAST BREAK Note: If a straight-on preoperative radiograph of a Mandibular 2 premolar shows the pulp canal disappearing in mid-root, this is an important indication that two canals are present.
  • 39.
  • 40. THE ACCESS CAVITY The access cavity form for the Mandibular second premolar varies in at least two ways in its external anatomy. 1.The crown typically has a smaller lingual inclination less extension up the buccal cusp incline is required to achieve straight-line access. 2. The lingual half of the tooth is more fully developed; therefore the lingual access extension is typically halfway up the lingual cusp incline.
  • 41. THE ACCESS CAVITY The Mandibular second premolar can have two lingual cusps, sometimes of equal size. When this occurs, the access preparation is centered mesiodistally on a line connecting the buccal cusp and the lingual groove between the lingual cusp tips.
  • 42. THE ACCESS CAVITY Buccolingual ovoid outline form reflects the anatomy of the pulp chamber and position of the centrally located canal.
  • 43.
  • 44. CROSS SECTIONAL IN MIDROOT LEVEL AND APICAL Midroot level: the canal continues to be long ovoid and requires perimeter filing Apical third level: the canals, generally round, are shaped into round, tapered preparations. Preparation terminates at the cementodentinal junction, 0.5 to 1.0 mm from the radiographic apex.
  • 45. MANDIBULAR 2 PREMOLAR TEETH ERRORS IN CAVITY PREPARATION PERFORATION at the disto gingival caused by failure to recognize that the premolar has tilted to the distal
  • 46. MANDIBULAR 2 PREMOLAR TEETH ERRORS IN CAVITY PREPARATION INCOMPLETE preparation and possible instrument breakage caused by total loss of instrument control. Use only occlusal access, never buccal or proximal access.
  • 47. MANDIBULAR 2 PREMOLAR TEETH ERRORS IN CAVITY PREPARATION BIFURCATION Of a canal completely missed, caused by failure to adequately explore the canal with a curved instrument
  • 48. MANDIBULAR 2 PREMOLAR TEETH ERRORS IN CAVITY PREPARATION APICAL PERFORATION Of an invitingly straight conical canal. Failure to establish the exact length of the tooth leads to trephination of the foramen
  • 49. MANDIBULAR 2 PREMOLAR TEETH ERRORS IN CAVITY PREPARATION PERFORATION at the apical curvature caused by failure to recognize, by exploration, buccal curvature. A standard bucco lingual radiograph will not show buccal or lingual curvature
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  • 54. They include nonsurgical endodontic treatment, endodontic surgery and extraction.
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  • 56. It occurs most frequently in the premolars.
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  • 59. Various prophylactic treatments like selective grinding, application of resin, restorations and partial Pulpotomy can be done.
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  • 61. A 20- year-old male with non contributory medical history was referred to the clinics of the SaudiBoard in Advanced Restorative at the Faculty of Dentistry, for evaluation of root canal therapy of a mandibular 2 premolar. Clinical examination revealed that the tooth responded positively to percussion but not to palpation. Radiographic examination revealed short and inadequate root canal filling
  • 62. Pre-operative radiograph showing the poor root canal filling.
  • 63. The tooth was isolated with rubber dam, the old amalgam filling was removed and the access cavity preparation was established. Three canals were located, buccally, lingually and an extra canal in the middle. The working length was checked radiographically
  • 64. Working length radiograph showing files in the three root canals.
  • 65. The canals were conventionally instrumented to a # 35K file using crown-down pressureless technique, irrigated with 5.25 percent sodium hypochlorite, dried with sterile paper points and sealed with calcium hydroxide paste The access opening was closed with Cavit. The patient returned asymptomatic after 1 week, the tooth was isolated with rubber dam; the canals were instrumented with file #35 and irrigated with sodium hypochlorite to remove all the remnants of the calcium hydroxide, and then dried with paper points
  • 66. Master cone was selected and the canals were filled with gutta-percha and AH26 sealer cement using lateral condensation. Access opening was sealed with amalgam restoration. Post-operative radiograph was taken to confirm the quality of the filling .The patient was referred to the prosthetic clinic for crown construction.
  • 67. Obturation of the three root canals
  • 68. DISCUSSION Location and thorough instrumentation of all the canals in the root of a diseased tooth normally ensure success of the endodontic therapy. Presented is a case of mandibular second premolar which was referred for endodontic therapy. Clinical and radiographicexamination revealed inadequate root canal filling. Three canals were located. Endodontic therapy was performed under aseptic conditions
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