This case study reviewed conventional root canal treatment of a maxillary root canal treatment which unexpectedly had a single canal with two foramens. This tooth was recognized as the last frequent tooth appeared neither with additional canal nor unusual root anatomy. Retreatment for this case was successful through widening of the access cavity and the root canal. While trying the master cone, it revealed that the canal splitted and had two foraments. A thorough knowledge of the root canal anatomy as well as careful radiograph interpretations were essential in enhancing the root-cleaning procedure.
Prosthodontic treatment for cleft palate and lip patient is generally done to restore the structural...
Dental treatment can be said successful if the denture can restore masticatory and esthetic function...
There is a common finding that bilateral cleft lip and palate (CLP) cases are complicated by maxilla...
The management of failure case resulting from mummification treatment. Signs of successful treatment...
Successful of root canal treatment is determined on elimination of microorganism from the root canal...
A combination of 3 antibacterial drugs (3Mic), ciprofloxacine, metronidazole, and minocycline has be...
Non-vital teeth are supposed to be treated with root canal treatment and root canal filling. However...
The endodontic diseases caused by the endodontic flora, exposed to the root canal system. The number...
Good cooperation between patient and the dentist is needed in full denture fabrication. This case re...
Endodontic instruments such as file or reamer has potential risk to breakage during cleaning and sha...
Abfraction is a cervical non caries lesion which occur mostly as a result of traumatic occlusion, ne...
Endo-perio lesion could occur due to the close relationship between the pulp and the periodontium. T...
Background: The second mesiobuccal canal in mesiobuccal (MB2) roots in maxillary molars is a common...
The objective of this research was to know the difference of compomer (Dyract, Dentsply) penetration...
A case of unilateral bony ankylosis of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) in a thirteen year old girl...
Prosthodontic treatment for cleft palate and lip patient is generally done to restore the structural...
Dental treatment can be said successful if the denture can restore masticatory and esthetic function...
There is a common finding that bilateral cleft lip and palate (CLP) cases are complicated by maxilla...
The management of failure case resulting from mummification treatment. Signs of successful treatment...
Successful of root canal treatment is determined on elimination of microorganism from the root canal...
A combination of 3 antibacterial drugs (3Mic), ciprofloxacine, metronidazole, and minocycline has be...
Non-vital teeth are supposed to be treated with root canal treatment and root canal filling. However...
The endodontic diseases caused by the endodontic flora, exposed to the root canal system. The number...
Good cooperation between patient and the dentist is needed in full denture fabrication. This case re...
Endodontic instruments such as file or reamer has potential risk to breakage during cleaning and sha...
Abfraction is a cervical non caries lesion which occur mostly as a result of traumatic occlusion, ne...
Endo-perio lesion could occur due to the close relationship between the pulp and the periodontium. T...
Background: The second mesiobuccal canal in mesiobuccal (MB2) roots in maxillary molars is a common...
The objective of this research was to know the difference of compomer (Dyract, Dentsply) penetration...
A case of unilateral bony ankylosis of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) in a thirteen year old girl...
Prosthodontic treatment for cleft palate and lip patient is generally done to restore the structural...
Dental treatment can be said successful if the denture can restore masticatory and esthetic function...
There is a common finding that bilateral cleft lip and palate (CLP) cases are complicated by maxilla...