Diagnosis and treatment of maxillary first premolarwith three roots: seven case reports
Journal Title: Scholars Journal of Dental Sciences - Year 2015, Vol 2, Issue 8
Abstract
Abstract: Failure in understanding the diversity of root canal anatomy is a common finding. A three-rooted maxillary first premolar is an interesting variety of tooth anatomy. This article discusses about diagnosis and treatment of first maxillary premolar with three-roots. The canals were cleaned and shaped following obturation by lateral condensation of gutta percha using AH26 as sealer. Keywords: diagnosis and treatment, maxillary premolar, three roots
Authors and Affiliations
Eshaghali Saberi, Narges Farhad mollashahi, Saharsoltani . , Esmaeel Zare, Zeinabmovasagh . , Arezoo Hooshmandi
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