This article aims at investigating endodontic anatomical variants in the human maxillary premolars allowing the planning of safer and faster shaping procedures. Endodontic literature describes maxillary 2nd premolars as some of the easiest teeth to treat, as they have either one or two straight canals. Rarely they may sometimes have two dilacerated canals. This paper reports two clinical cases of maxillary premolars whose anatomy is quite unusual. In the first case report we describe a maxillary 2nd premolar with a single root and two dilacerated merged canals. The second case report concerns the retreatment of a maxillary 2nd premolar with a single root and two independent dilacerated canals, and even some lateral canal. In di...
The maxillary first premolar is the most commonly bi- rooted tooth with occasional presentation of ...
Maxillary second molar with two palatal roots is a rare dental anatomy. The diagnosis and treatment ...
Introduction: The complexity of the root canal system presents a challenge for the practitioner. Thi...
This article aims at investigating endodontic anatomical variants in the human maxillary premolars a...
Accurate diagnosis of the root canal morphology and anatomy is essential for thorough shaping and cl...
Background: Successful endodontic treatment requires effective biomechanical preparation of the root...
AbstractSuccessful root canal treatment relies on correct access cavity preparation, sufficient clea...
Premolars are recognized for their aberrant root canal anatomy. The unique feature of dilacerations ...
The possibility of bilateral maxillary second premolars having three separate roots is quite low; ho...
The maxillary first premolar may present large number of anatomic variations. The clinician should b...
Background: Reports and studies on dental anatomy describe variations in the morphology, number and ...
Success in root canal treatment depends on the proper application of all procedures of root canal tr...
Thorough knowledge of the morphology and internal anatomy of the root canal system is essential, bec...
Successful and predictable endodontic treatment requires knowledge of root canal anatomy and morphol...
The most difficult maxillary teeth for endodontic treatment are the maxillary first molars (MFM) due...
The maxillary first premolar is the most commonly bi- rooted tooth with occasional presentation of ...
Maxillary second molar with two palatal roots is a rare dental anatomy. The diagnosis and treatment ...
Introduction: The complexity of the root canal system presents a challenge for the practitioner. Thi...
This article aims at investigating endodontic anatomical variants in the human maxillary premolars a...
Accurate diagnosis of the root canal morphology and anatomy is essential for thorough shaping and cl...
Background: Successful endodontic treatment requires effective biomechanical preparation of the root...
AbstractSuccessful root canal treatment relies on correct access cavity preparation, sufficient clea...
Premolars are recognized for their aberrant root canal anatomy. The unique feature of dilacerations ...
The possibility of bilateral maxillary second premolars having three separate roots is quite low; ho...
The maxillary first premolar may present large number of anatomic variations. The clinician should b...
Background: Reports and studies on dental anatomy describe variations in the morphology, number and ...
Success in root canal treatment depends on the proper application of all procedures of root canal tr...
Thorough knowledge of the morphology and internal anatomy of the root canal system is essential, bec...
Successful and predictable endodontic treatment requires knowledge of root canal anatomy and morphol...
The most difficult maxillary teeth for endodontic treatment are the maxillary first molars (MFM) due...
The maxillary first premolar is the most commonly bi- rooted tooth with occasional presentation of ...
Maxillary second molar with two palatal roots is a rare dental anatomy. The diagnosis and treatment ...
Introduction: The complexity of the root canal system presents a challenge for the practitioner. Thi...