Straight-line access in mandibular incisors facilitates locating and debrid
ement of the canals. The purpose of this study was to plot where ideal acce
ss should be located in mandibular incisors to obtain straight-line access
to the apical third of the root canal and to determine if a correlation exi
sts between incisal edge wear and position of access opening. Two hundred a
nd seventy-nine mandibular incisors were radiographed in clinical and proxi
mal views. Straight-line access was determined by finding midpoints in the
canal at two levels and extending a line connecting the points through the
crown. Teeth were graded as to the condition of the incisal edge. Ideal str
aight-line access was determined to be at the incisal edge in 72.4% of the
teeth, whereas in 27.6% of the teeth it was to the facial of the incisal ed
ge. As the wear of the incisal edge increased, the ideal access moved from
the facial toward the incisal.