The presence of radix entomolaris (RE) in a mandibular first molar is a common occurrence, which accounts for 0.2%–32% of the population, but the presence of RE in a mandibular second molar is a rare occurrence in our ethnic group. This presence of additional root can lead to difficulties during endodontic treatment. A thorough knowledge of anatomy is necessary for the success of endodontic treatment. This article presents a review on clinical approach and a case series on the detection and management of RE on mandibular second molar. RE was identified using Same lingual opposite buccal (SLOB) technique with preoperative radiograph, modifying the access cavity preparation, locating the canals followed by cleaning, and shaping of canals with...
The distal root of the mandibular first permanent molar (MFPM) contains one or two canals. More rare...
AbstractAimTo present a case of mandibular first molar with addictional distolingual root (Radix Ent...
The purpose of this article is to report a successful endodontic treatment of a mandibular first mol...
Radix Entomolaris (additional lingual root) is commonly found in mandibular first and third molars. ...
Mandibular molars can have an additional root located lingually (the radix entomolaris). If present,...
Mandibular first molars show most of the anatomical variations not only in the number of canals but ...
Mandibular first molars show most of the anatomical variations not only in the number of canals but ...
AbstractAimTo present a case of mandibular first molar with addictional distolingual root (Radix Ent...
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A comprehensive knowledge of the root canal morphology and its variations is a basic requisite for t...
A supernumerary root located distolingually in mandibular molar teeth is called radix entomolaris. T...
The target of an endodontic treatment, is to prevent and intercept pulpal / periradicular pathosis, ...
Introduction: The third root of mandibular molar teeth is the most important normal anatomical varia...
The radix entomolaris/paramolaris is the major anatomical variant in mandibular first molars. If pre...
Radix entomolaris is a supernumerary root located distolingually on permanent mandibular molars. It ...
The distal root of the mandibular first permanent molar (MFPM) contains one or two canals. More rare...
AbstractAimTo present a case of mandibular first molar with addictional distolingual root (Radix Ent...
The purpose of this article is to report a successful endodontic treatment of a mandibular first mol...
Radix Entomolaris (additional lingual root) is commonly found in mandibular first and third molars. ...
Mandibular molars can have an additional root located lingually (the radix entomolaris). If present,...
Mandibular first molars show most of the anatomical variations not only in the number of canals but ...
Mandibular first molars show most of the anatomical variations not only in the number of canals but ...
AbstractAimTo present a case of mandibular first molar with addictional distolingual root (Radix Ent...
Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction...
A comprehensive knowledge of the root canal morphology and its variations is a basic requisite for t...
A supernumerary root located distolingually in mandibular molar teeth is called radix entomolaris. T...
The target of an endodontic treatment, is to prevent and intercept pulpal / periradicular pathosis, ...
Introduction: The third root of mandibular molar teeth is the most important normal anatomical varia...
The radix entomolaris/paramolaris is the major anatomical variant in mandibular first molars. If pre...
Radix entomolaris is a supernumerary root located distolingually on permanent mandibular molars. It ...
The distal root of the mandibular first permanent molar (MFPM) contains one or two canals. More rare...
AbstractAimTo present a case of mandibular first molar with addictional distolingual root (Radix Ent...
The purpose of this article is to report a successful endodontic treatment of a mandibular first mol...