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ABSTRACT Understanding how pancreas size and shape change with normal aging is critical for establishing a baseline to detect deviations in type 2 diabetes and other pancreatic disease. We measure pancreas size and shape using morphological measurements from early development through aging (ages 0–90).
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Root and canal morphology of Burmese mandibular molars
International Endodontic Journal, 2001AbstractAimTo study the root canal morphology of Burmese mandibular molars using a canal staining and tooth clearing technique.MethodologyMandibular molars (331) were collected from indigenous Burmese patients and designated; first (139), second (134), third (58) molars.
K, Gulabivala +3 more
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Root and canal morphology of Thai mandibular molars
International Endodontic Journal, 2002AbstractAim To investigate the root and canal morphology of 351 mandibular permanent molars collected from an indigenous Thai population.Methodology The cleaned teeth were accessed, the pulp dissolved by sodium hypochlorite under ultrasonication and the pulp system injected with Indian ink.
K, Gulabivala +3 more
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Root and canal morphology of Burmese maxillary molars
International Endodontic Journal, 2001AbstractAimTo investigate the root and canal morphology of Burmese maxillary molars using a canal staining and tooth clearing technique.MethodologyMaxillary molars (239) were collected from indigenous Burmese patients and designated; first (90), second (77), third (72) molars. Following pulp tissue removal and canal system staining with Indian ink, the
Y L, Ng +3 more
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Root canal morphology of maxillary premolars
Journal of Endodontics, 1998The objective of this study was to investigate further internal anatomy of maxillary premolars. Six hundred recently extracted maxillary first and second premolar teeth were used in this study. One-half of the teeth were maxillary first premolars, the other half were maxillary second premolars.
N, Kartal, B, Ozçelik, H, Cimilli
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Root canal morphology of mandibular incisors
Journal of Endodontics, 1992In this study, 100 mandibular central and lateral incisors were used to determine the number of root canals and their types, the ramifications of the root canal, the location of apical foramina, and the frequency of apical deltas. The teeth were immersed in India ink, decalcified, and cleared.
N, Kartal, F C, Yanikoğlu
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Root Canal Morphology of Mandibular Incisors with Double Root Canals in a Chinese Population.
The Chinese journal of dental research, 2020To investigate the bilateral symmetry of double root canals, variation in root canal bifurcation and position of canal orifices in mandibular incisors in a Chinese population.A total of 149 subjects with mandibular incisors with two canals were selected from 866 patients based on CBCT images and divided into three groups: group 1 (< 21 years), group 2 (
Jun Xin, Zhu +6 more
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Unusual palatal root canal morphology in maxillary molars
Dental Traumatology, 1994Abstract Three clinical cases are presented in which the palatal root(s) of human maxillary molars exhibited root canal morphology characterized by multiple canals/roots.
E L, Jacobsen, C, Nii
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A computerized method for evaluating root canal morphology
Journal of Endodontics, 1986Access was performed on nine extracted single-rooted permanent human premolars. Complete debridement of the root canal system was accomplished by running high volumes of NaOCl through them for 90 min. Volumes of the root canal system and access preparation were calculated for each specimen by weighing the teeth, filling them with contrast medium at a ...
C V, Mayo, S, Montgomery, C, de Rio
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Root and canal morphology of Thai maxillary molars
International Endodontic Journal, 2002To investigate the root and canal morphology of 268 maxillary permanent molars collected from an indigenous Thai population.The cleaned teeth were accessed, the pulp dissolved by sodium hypochlorite under ultrasonication, and the pulp system injected with Indian ink.
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