Thorough knowledge of different root canal morphology with appropriate assessment of the pulp chamber floor and proper interpretation of radiographs are prerequisite for successful root canal therapy. The possibility of additional or extra root or canal should be considered even in teeth with a low frequency of abnormal root canal anatomy. This article reports on a case of mandibular second premolar with two roots which was successfully treated using endodontic therapy with adequate restoration
For a successful root canal treatment, it is critical for the clinician to have a complete knowledge...
Maxillary premolars have highly variable root canal morphology. Awareness of this abnormal variation...
This article describes a clinical case of mandibular second premolar with three separated canals in ...
High level of success in endodontic treatment requires an understanding of root canal anatomy and mo...
The most important requirements for successful endodontic treatment are accurate diagnosis and good...
Presence of extra roots and canals should be considered before initiation of root canal treatment fo...
Successful and predictable endodontic treatment requires knowledge of root canal anatomy and morphol...
Mandibular second premolars (MSPs) have varied anatomy ranging from 1 to 3 roots and 1–5 canals. Suc...
Knowledge of the normal root canal morphology and its variation is essential to ensure a successful ...
An accurate diagnosis of the anatomy of the root canal system is a prerequisite for successful root ...
rate diagnosis of the anatomy of the root canal system is a prerequisite for successful root canal t...
Anatomic and internal morphology of a root canal system is more complex and differs for each individ...
Premolars are recognized for their aberrant root canal anatomy. The unique feature of dilacerations ...
Copyright © 2014 B. Paul and K. Dube.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Premolars are recognized for their aberrant root canal anatomy. The unique feature of dilacerations ...
For a successful root canal treatment, it is critical for the clinician to have a complete knowledge...
Maxillary premolars have highly variable root canal morphology. Awareness of this abnormal variation...
This article describes a clinical case of mandibular second premolar with three separated canals in ...
High level of success in endodontic treatment requires an understanding of root canal anatomy and mo...
The most important requirements for successful endodontic treatment are accurate diagnosis and good...
Presence of extra roots and canals should be considered before initiation of root canal treatment fo...
Successful and predictable endodontic treatment requires knowledge of root canal anatomy and morphol...
Mandibular second premolars (MSPs) have varied anatomy ranging from 1 to 3 roots and 1–5 canals. Suc...
Knowledge of the normal root canal morphology and its variation is essential to ensure a successful ...
An accurate diagnosis of the anatomy of the root canal system is a prerequisite for successful root ...
rate diagnosis of the anatomy of the root canal system is a prerequisite for successful root canal t...
Anatomic and internal morphology of a root canal system is more complex and differs for each individ...
Premolars are recognized for their aberrant root canal anatomy. The unique feature of dilacerations ...
Copyright © 2014 B. Paul and K. Dube.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Premolars are recognized for their aberrant root canal anatomy. The unique feature of dilacerations ...
For a successful root canal treatment, it is critical for the clinician to have a complete knowledge...
Maxillary premolars have highly variable root canal morphology. Awareness of this abnormal variation...
This article describes a clinical case of mandibular second premolar with three separated canals in ...