Confluent middle mesial root canals in mandibular first molar: A case report

Journal Title: Scholars Journal of Dental Sciences - Year 2015, Vol 2, Issue 1

Abstract

Abstract: Knowledge of both normal and abnormal anatomy of the root canal system can directly affect the outcome of the endodontic therapy. This paper describes the nonsurgical endodontic management of the rare anatomical configuration middle mesial canal in previously treated mandibular first molar. After coronal access, the gutta-percha was eliminated. In precise examination of groove between two mesial canals, the middle mesial orifice was revealed. All root canals prepared chemo mechanically and obturated. After 6 months follow up, the tooth was asymptomatic and functional and apical lesion was healed. Keywords: confluent, mandibular first molar, middle mesial canal.

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Payam Paymanpour, Hengameh Ashraf, Saeede Zadsirjan

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Payam Paymanpour, Hengameh Ashraf, Saeede Zadsirjan (2015). Confluent middle mesial root canals in mandibular first molar: A case report. Scholars Journal of Dental Sciences, 2(1), 36-39. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-375172