Shaik, ShoayebAburgeba, Hoda2022-03-012024-04-152022-03-012024-04-152021https://hdl.handle.net/10566/10811Magister Scientiae Dentium - MSc(Dent)Previously, many studies have used cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) to detect and confirm the exact location of the MB2 canal in maxillary molars. It is now considered the gold standard, as it allows clinicians to visualize complex anatomical structures and to perform endodontic treatment safely. However, in the context of this study, the prevalence and location of the MB2 in maxillary first and second permanent molars among the Libyan population is limited. The aim of this in vivo study is to describe the prevalence and location of the MB2 in the mesiobuccal root of first and second maxillary molars and to describe a methodology to enable its geometric location in the Libyan population using CBCT imaging.enMesiobuccal canalLibyan populationMaxillary molarsCone beam computed tomography (CBCT)Prevalence and location of the secondary mesiobuccal canal in the maxillary first and second permanent molars using cbct; In a sample of the Libyan population’University of Western Cape