Thorough knowledge of the morphology and internal anatomy of the root canal system is essential, because it determines the successful outcome of endodontic treatment. The main goal of endodontic treatment is to prevent apical periodontitis and/or to promote the healing of periapical lesion. Presence of two canals or roots on the palatal side of the first maxillary molar has rarely been reported. This case report presents a maxillary first molar with two separate palatal roots.Keywords: Anatomic Variation; Maxillary First Molar; Palatal Root; Root Canal Anatomy
Thorough understanding of the anatomic and internal morphology of a root canal system is absolutely ...
The maxillary first premolar may present large number of anatomic variations. The clinician should b...
The success of endodontic therapy requires knowledge of the internal and external dental anatomy and...
Thorough understanding of the anatomic and internal morphology of a root canal system is absolutely ...
Article Type: Case Report Thorough knowledge of the morphology and internal anatomy of the root cana...
Accurate diagnosis of the root canal morphology and anatomy is essential for thorough shaping and cl...
The most difficult maxillary teeth for endodontic treatment are the maxillary first molars (MFM) due...
Maxillary second molar with two palatal roots is a rare dental anatomy. The diagnosis and treatment ...
Knowledge of the root canal anatomy and its variations is essential for successful completion of the...
Variations in root number and canal morphology are challenges for successful endodontic therapy. Thi...
The present case report describes an endodontic treatment of a three-rooted maxillary first molar wi...
This case report presents an uncommon case of maxillary molar with two palatal root canals and an en...
Variations in the number of roots and canals have been extensively reported in endodontic literature...
A case of unusual root morphology is presented to demonstrate anatomic variations in mandibular seco...
For a successful root canal treatment, it is critical for a clinician to have complete knowledge of ...
Thorough understanding of the anatomic and internal morphology of a root canal system is absolutely ...
The maxillary first premolar may present large number of anatomic variations. The clinician should b...
The success of endodontic therapy requires knowledge of the internal and external dental anatomy and...
Thorough understanding of the anatomic and internal morphology of a root canal system is absolutely ...
Article Type: Case Report Thorough knowledge of the morphology and internal anatomy of the root cana...
Accurate diagnosis of the root canal morphology and anatomy is essential for thorough shaping and cl...
The most difficult maxillary teeth for endodontic treatment are the maxillary first molars (MFM) due...
Maxillary second molar with two palatal roots is a rare dental anatomy. The diagnosis and treatment ...
Knowledge of the root canal anatomy and its variations is essential for successful completion of the...
Variations in root number and canal morphology are challenges for successful endodontic therapy. Thi...
The present case report describes an endodontic treatment of a three-rooted maxillary first molar wi...
This case report presents an uncommon case of maxillary molar with two palatal root canals and an en...
Variations in the number of roots and canals have been extensively reported in endodontic literature...
A case of unusual root morphology is presented to demonstrate anatomic variations in mandibular seco...
For a successful root canal treatment, it is critical for a clinician to have complete knowledge of ...
Thorough understanding of the anatomic and internal morphology of a root canal system is absolutely ...
The maxillary first premolar may present large number of anatomic variations. The clinician should b...
The success of endodontic therapy requires knowledge of the internal and external dental anatomy and...