Aim To report the diagnosis and successful clinical management of a patient with anatomical variation in maxillary first and second premolars.Summary Maxillary premolars have a highly variable root canal morphology, but it is rare, especially in the second premolar, to find three canals. This article describes the diagnosis and clinical management of first and second premolars with three canals and three separate roots, drawing particular attention to radiographic interpretation and access refinements
Understanding the anatomical variations in the roots and root canal systems of a tooth is important ...
The maxillary first premolar is the most commonly bi- rooted tooth with occasional presentation of ...
The most important requirements for successful endodontic treatment are accurate diagnosis and good...
In endodontics, several anatomic variations occur in teeth, both externally and in the internal root...
rate diagnosis of the anatomy of the root canal system is a prerequisite for successful root canal t...
An accurate diagnosis of the anatomy of the root canal system is a prerequisite for successful root ...
AbstractSuccessful root canal treatment relies on correct access cavity preparation, sufficient clea...
Maxillary premolars have highly variable root canal morphology. Awareness of this abnormal variation...
The aim of this report is to contribute to a better understanding of the radiographic, clinical and ...
The probability of a maxillary second premolar with three roots is very rare. Hence, a proper clinic...
Abstract: Familiarity with the normal and abnormal anatomy of the root canal system is essential for...
Abstract: Familiarity with the normal and abnormal anatomy of the root canal system is essential for...
Abstract: Familiarity with the normal and abnormal anatomy of the root canal system is essential for...
The numerous difficulties found during root canal treatments are due to anatomical variations in the...
High level of success in endodontic treatment requires an understanding of root canal anatomy and mo...
Understanding the anatomical variations in the roots and root canal systems of a tooth is important ...
The maxillary first premolar is the most commonly bi- rooted tooth with occasional presentation of ...
The most important requirements for successful endodontic treatment are accurate diagnosis and good...
In endodontics, several anatomic variations occur in teeth, both externally and in the internal root...
rate diagnosis of the anatomy of the root canal system is a prerequisite for successful root canal t...
An accurate diagnosis of the anatomy of the root canal system is a prerequisite for successful root ...
AbstractSuccessful root canal treatment relies on correct access cavity preparation, sufficient clea...
Maxillary premolars have highly variable root canal morphology. Awareness of this abnormal variation...
The aim of this report is to contribute to a better understanding of the radiographic, clinical and ...
The probability of a maxillary second premolar with three roots is very rare. Hence, a proper clinic...
Abstract: Familiarity with the normal and abnormal anatomy of the root canal system is essential for...
Abstract: Familiarity with the normal and abnormal anatomy of the root canal system is essential for...
Abstract: Familiarity with the normal and abnormal anatomy of the root canal system is essential for...
The numerous difficulties found during root canal treatments are due to anatomical variations in the...
High level of success in endodontic treatment requires an understanding of root canal anatomy and mo...
Understanding the anatomical variations in the roots and root canal systems of a tooth is important ...
The maxillary first premolar is the most commonly bi- rooted tooth with occasional presentation of ...
The most important requirements for successful endodontic treatment are accurate diagnosis and good...