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A cross-sectional study to assess variations in root canal curvatures of the Permanent Mandibular First and Second Molars in a Sample of Egyptian Population using cone beam computed tomography through retrospective data analysis
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A) Study design and setting
B) Participants:
Based on sample size calculation, a sample of 272 canals of mandibular first and second permanent molars belonging to Egyptian individuals will be examined. The selection of the scans to be included will be based on the following eligibility criteria.
C) Variables:
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Mesio-distal direction of root canal curvatures in the sagittal cuts.
Bucco-lingual direction of root canal curvatures in the coronal cuts.
Schneider's angle of root canals curvatures present in both coronal and sagittal cuts.
D) Data Sources / Measurements:
E) Addressing potential sources of bias:
No source of bias. CBCT scans will be coded and interpreted by two oral and maxillofacial radiologists blinded from demographic data of the patients and from the results of each other.
F) Study Size:
This power analysis used percentage of curved canals at the cervical third in sagittal plane as the primary outcome. Based upon the results of Estrela C et al (2015), the percentage was 77%. Using alpha (α) level of (5%), acceptable margin of error = 5%; the minimum estimated sample size was 272 canals. Sample size calculation was performed using Epi Info 7.2.2.2.
G) Sampling strategy: The sample will be collected by simple random sampling. H) Quantitative variables
Handling of quantitative variables in analyses The number of root canals of permanent mandibular first and second molars of Egyptian individuals with root canal curvatures will be counted to estimate the variations in the Egyptian population.
Severity of curvatures will be estimated using Schneider's method. The direction of curvatures will be detected from sagittal and coronal cuts.
I) Statistical methods:
*Statistical methods. Data will be analyzed using IBM SPSS advanced statistics (Statistical Package for Social Scienceaszxs), version 21 (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL). Numerical data will be described as mean and standard deviation or median and range. Categorical data will be described as numbers and percentages. A p-value less than or equal to 0.05 will be considered statistically significant. All tests will be two tailed.
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CBCT scans should show
Exclusion criteria
• Evidence of apicectomy or peri-apical surgery.
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