Knowledge of internal dental morphology is a complex and extremely important for planning and performing endodontic therapy. Proper location of additional canals in roots, especially of maxillary first molar, is very fundamental in high rate success of root canal therapy. This article describes the identification and treatment of a maxillary first molar exhibiting three canals in the mesiobuccal root
Maxillary premolars have highly variable root canal morphology. Awareness of this abnormal variation...
The morphology of the maxillary first molar has been reviewed extensively by different researchers. ...
Introduction. The first maxillary molar is a tooth with three roots, and mesiobuccal one is with the...
This paper reports the case of a maxillary left first molar that presented three root canals in the ...
A case of unusual root canal morphology was presented to demonstrate anatomic variations in maxillar...
Sufficient knowledge on the root and root canal anatomy is essential for practicing root canal treat...
The purpose of this article is to describe a clinical case of a maxillary first molar with three roo...
AbstractObjectiveThe aim of this study was to investigate the morphology of the mesiobuccal root of ...
In endodontics, several anatomic variations occur in teeth, both externally and in the internal root...
Adequate knowledge on the root canal morphology is essential for successful root canal treatment. M...
The maxillary first premolar is the most commonly bi- rooted tooth with occasional presentation of ...
Abstract Root canal treatment is a technically demanding procedure especially in the case of maxilla...
Identifying the variations of root canal morphology is crucial prior to commencing any endodontic tr...
AbstractAlthough the presence of three and four root canals are the most common anatomic configurati...
INTRODUCTION The knowledge of root canal anatomy is essential to ensure a successful outcome of sur...
Maxillary premolars have highly variable root canal morphology. Awareness of this abnormal variation...
The morphology of the maxillary first molar has been reviewed extensively by different researchers. ...
Introduction. The first maxillary molar is a tooth with three roots, and mesiobuccal one is with the...
This paper reports the case of a maxillary left first molar that presented three root canals in the ...
A case of unusual root canal morphology was presented to demonstrate anatomic variations in maxillar...
Sufficient knowledge on the root and root canal anatomy is essential for practicing root canal treat...
The purpose of this article is to describe a clinical case of a maxillary first molar with three roo...
AbstractObjectiveThe aim of this study was to investigate the morphology of the mesiobuccal root of ...
In endodontics, several anatomic variations occur in teeth, both externally and in the internal root...
Adequate knowledge on the root canal morphology is essential for successful root canal treatment. M...
The maxillary first premolar is the most commonly bi- rooted tooth with occasional presentation of ...
Abstract Root canal treatment is a technically demanding procedure especially in the case of maxilla...
Identifying the variations of root canal morphology is crucial prior to commencing any endodontic tr...
AbstractAlthough the presence of three and four root canals are the most common anatomic configurati...
INTRODUCTION The knowledge of root canal anatomy is essential to ensure a successful outcome of sur...
Maxillary premolars have highly variable root canal morphology. Awareness of this abnormal variation...
The morphology of the maxillary first molar has been reviewed extensively by different researchers. ...
Introduction. The first maxillary molar is a tooth with three roots, and mesiobuccal one is with the...