The root and root canal morphology of the human mandibular first premolar: a literature review
Authors: Cleghorn BM, Christie WH, Dong CC
Year: 2007
Journal: J Endod

Summary:

Purpose: To undertake a comprehensive literature review of the root and root canal morphology of the mandibular first premolar.

 

Materials/Methods:

Search topics included “number of roots,” “number of canals,” “root canal morphology,” “extra roots,” “anomalies,” and “abnormal morphology.”

- Studies of the mandibular first premolar identified through PubMed plus hand searching

- Over 6,700 permanent mandibular first premolars were analyzed in the studies contained in this review

  1. Number of roots 2. Number of canals and apical foramina 3. Ethnic differences 4. Sex differences 5. Summary of case reports of other anomalies

Most highlighted Results: 

-# of roots > 8 anatomical studies: 98% were single-rooted, 2 roots was 1.8%, 3 roots in 0.2% of the teeth studied.

-Internal canal morphology> 16 anatomical studies: single canal 75.8% of the teeth, Two or more canals found in 24.2% of the teeth.

-10 anatomical studies examined the apical anatomy: One apical foramen was found in 78.9% of the teeth and 21.1% had two or more apical foramina.

 

Clinical significance:

The root and root canal morphology of this tooth can be complex and requires careful evaluation prior to root canal therapy.