Three rooted lower first permanent molar represents one of the main anatomical variants which is a treatment challenge of clinicians. This study is aimed at presenting a case of a lower first molar with an additional root that was diagnosed and managed successfully using new techniques in endodontics. Tooth #46 was diagnosed as a necrotic pulp with symptomatic apical periodontitis. Different angle radiographs were obtained, and they clearly showed three roots. The procedure was completed under magnification and illumination using an operating microscope. The access cavity was modified to achieve straight line access for all the canals. Careful step-by-step instrumentation was performed using flexible NiTi rotary files. The canals were irrig...
Introduction: The main goal of endodontic therapy is to prevent or heal apical periodontitis. Howeve...
Objective To explore the key points of clinical diagnosis and treatment of three mesiobuccal root ca...
Successful and predictable endodontic treatment requires knowledge of root canal anatomy and morphol...
The purpose of this article is to describe a clinical case of a maxillary first molar with three roo...
The most common configuration of the mandibular first molar is the presence of two roots and three r...
Successful endodontic treatment depends upon the proper diagnosis, thorough cleaning, shaping and th...
This case report highlights the importance of using a dental operating microscope (DOM) and ultrason...
In endodontics, several anatomic variations occur in teeth, both externally and in the internal root...
This paper reports the case of a maxillary left first molar that presented three root canals in the ...
In everyday endodontic practice, clinicians face various atypical configurations, such as presence o...
Endodontic failure can be due extra canals in the root morphology left untreated by the clinician. C...
Background: Aberrations in the root canal anatomy are clinically challenging for clinicians. Mandibu...
A thorough knowledge of root canal anatomy is essential for the endodontic therapy.Aberrations in th...
An excellent knowledge of root canal anatomy of teeth is a golden standard for the successful clinic...
A case of unusual root canal morphology was presented to demonstrate anatomic variations in maxillar...
Introduction: The main goal of endodontic therapy is to prevent or heal apical periodontitis. Howeve...
Objective To explore the key points of clinical diagnosis and treatment of three mesiobuccal root ca...
Successful and predictable endodontic treatment requires knowledge of root canal anatomy and morphol...
The purpose of this article is to describe a clinical case of a maxillary first molar with three roo...
The most common configuration of the mandibular first molar is the presence of two roots and three r...
Successful endodontic treatment depends upon the proper diagnosis, thorough cleaning, shaping and th...
This case report highlights the importance of using a dental operating microscope (DOM) and ultrason...
In endodontics, several anatomic variations occur in teeth, both externally and in the internal root...
This paper reports the case of a maxillary left first molar that presented three root canals in the ...
In everyday endodontic practice, clinicians face various atypical configurations, such as presence o...
Endodontic failure can be due extra canals in the root morphology left untreated by the clinician. C...
Background: Aberrations in the root canal anatomy are clinically challenging for clinicians. Mandibu...
A thorough knowledge of root canal anatomy is essential for the endodontic therapy.Aberrations in th...
An excellent knowledge of root canal anatomy of teeth is a golden standard for the successful clinic...
A case of unusual root canal morphology was presented to demonstrate anatomic variations in maxillar...
Introduction: The main goal of endodontic therapy is to prevent or heal apical periodontitis. Howeve...
Objective To explore the key points of clinical diagnosis and treatment of three mesiobuccal root ca...
Successful and predictable endodontic treatment requires knowledge of root canal anatomy and morphol...