The purpose of this article is to report a successful endodontic treatment of a mandibular first molar with six canals; three root canals in the mesial root, two root canals in the distal root, and one radix entomolaris. The incidence of two anatomical variations presented in this report, middle mesial canal and radix entomolaris, is generally low. Knowledge of the internal anatomy of the root canals and their possible variations, and use of magnification, such as the operating microscope or loupes, can increase the chances of finding additional canals, contributing to the success of endodontic treatment
Introduction: The main goal of endodontic therapy is to prevent or heal apical periodontitis. Howeve...
AbstractAimTo present a case of mandibular first molar with addictional distolingual root (Radix Ent...
Mandibular first molars show most of the anatomical variations not only in the number of canals but ...
Copyright © 2012 Mohanavelu Deepalakshmi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the...
According to Swartz, Skidmore and Griffen, mandibular first molars have a significantly lower succes...
For a successful root canal treatment, it is critical for a clinician to have complete knowledge of ...
The most common configuration of the mandibular first molar is the presence of two roots and three r...
The purpose of this article is to describe a clinical case of a maxillary first molar with three roo...
Root canal anatomy may present clinicians with a complex clinical challenge that requires diagnostic...
The target of an endodontic treatment, is to prevent and intercept pulpal / periradicular pathosis, ...
Copyright © 2015 Claudio Maniglia-Ferreira et al. This is an open access article distributed under t...
Mandibular first molars show most of the anatomical variations not only in the number of canals but ...
Background: The Mandibular first molar is the tooth that requires root canal treatment most often. I...
An excellent knowledge of root canal anatomy of teeth is a golden standard for the successful clinic...
Abstract The objective of root canal treatment is to perform complete debridement of the root canals...
Introduction: The main goal of endodontic therapy is to prevent or heal apical periodontitis. Howeve...
AbstractAimTo present a case of mandibular first molar with addictional distolingual root (Radix Ent...
Mandibular first molars show most of the anatomical variations not only in the number of canals but ...
Copyright © 2012 Mohanavelu Deepalakshmi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the...
According to Swartz, Skidmore and Griffen, mandibular first molars have a significantly lower succes...
For a successful root canal treatment, it is critical for a clinician to have complete knowledge of ...
The most common configuration of the mandibular first molar is the presence of two roots and three r...
The purpose of this article is to describe a clinical case of a maxillary first molar with three roo...
Root canal anatomy may present clinicians with a complex clinical challenge that requires diagnostic...
The target of an endodontic treatment, is to prevent and intercept pulpal / periradicular pathosis, ...
Copyright © 2015 Claudio Maniglia-Ferreira et al. This is an open access article distributed under t...
Mandibular first molars show most of the anatomical variations not only in the number of canals but ...
Background: The Mandibular first molar is the tooth that requires root canal treatment most often. I...
An excellent knowledge of root canal anatomy of teeth is a golden standard for the successful clinic...
Abstract The objective of root canal treatment is to perform complete debridement of the root canals...
Introduction: The main goal of endodontic therapy is to prevent or heal apical periodontitis. Howeve...
AbstractAimTo present a case of mandibular first molar with addictional distolingual root (Radix Ent...
Mandibular first molars show most of the anatomical variations not only in the number of canals but ...