Thorough understanding of the anatomic and internal morphology of a root canal system is absolutely essential for the success of endodontic treatment. Since permanent maxillary first molars have shown variation in internal anatomy, morphology, this tooth has been reviewed extensively. Presence of two canals in a two-rooted maxillary first molar has rarely been reported in studies describing tooth and root canal anatomies. In this report, three cases are presented, which involve the root canal treatment of maxillary first molars with fusion of the two buccal roots
Understanding the anatomical variations in the roots and root canal systems of a tooth is important ...
A maxillary first molar should be considered a four-canal tooth until proved otherwise; however, a c...
"n The goal of each root canal therapy is cleaning and obturating the entire root cana...
Thorough understanding of the anatomic and internal morphology of a root canal system is absolutely ...
Thorough understanding of the anatomic and internal morphology of a root canal system is absolutely ...
A thorough knowledge of root canal morphology and good anticipation of their possible morphological ...
Article Type: Case Report Thorough knowledge of the morphology and internal anatomy of the root cana...
The present case report describes an endodontic treatment of a three-rooted maxillary first molar wi...
Thorough knowledge of the morphology and internal anatomy of the root canal system is essential, bec...
In endodontics, several anatomic variations occur in teeth, both externally and in the internal root...
Background: The Mandibular first molar is the tooth that requires root canal treatment most often. I...
Variations in root number and canal morphology are challenges for successful endodontic therapy. Thi...
The objective of this study was to review the literature with respect to the root and canal systems ...
Aim and Objective: The aim of this case report is to describe an unusual maxillary first...
The most difficult maxillary teeth for endodontic treatment are the maxillary first molars (MFM) due...
Understanding the anatomical variations in the roots and root canal systems of a tooth is important ...
A maxillary first molar should be considered a four-canal tooth until proved otherwise; however, a c...
"n The goal of each root canal therapy is cleaning and obturating the entire root cana...
Thorough understanding of the anatomic and internal morphology of a root canal system is absolutely ...
Thorough understanding of the anatomic and internal morphology of a root canal system is absolutely ...
A thorough knowledge of root canal morphology and good anticipation of their possible morphological ...
Article Type: Case Report Thorough knowledge of the morphology and internal anatomy of the root cana...
The present case report describes an endodontic treatment of a three-rooted maxillary first molar wi...
Thorough knowledge of the morphology and internal anatomy of the root canal system is essential, bec...
In endodontics, several anatomic variations occur in teeth, both externally and in the internal root...
Background: The Mandibular first molar is the tooth that requires root canal treatment most often. I...
Variations in root number and canal morphology are challenges for successful endodontic therapy. Thi...
The objective of this study was to review the literature with respect to the root and canal systems ...
Aim and Objective: The aim of this case report is to describe an unusual maxillary first...
The most difficult maxillary teeth for endodontic treatment are the maxillary first molars (MFM) due...
Understanding the anatomical variations in the roots and root canal systems of a tooth is important ...
A maxillary first molar should be considered a four-canal tooth until proved otherwise; however, a c...
"n The goal of each root canal therapy is cleaning and obturating the entire root cana...