Endodontic Applications Of Spiral Computed Tomography Padma Nathani, Suresh Naik, M.P. Singh, Sharno Verghese
Journal Title: People's Journal of Scientific Research. - Year 2009, Vol 2, Issue 1
Abstract
The variations in root canal morphology especially in multi-rooted teeth are a constant challenge for diagnosis and endodontic therapy. Complete knowledge of the root canal anatomy is mandatory because the non-treatment of any one canal may result in endodontic failures. Henceforth,the proper diagnosis and identification of the canals is a pre-requisite for successful endodontic therapy. This article intends to highlight the importance of Spiral Computed Tomography in the field of endodontics
Authors and Affiliations
Padma Nathani,, Suresh Naik,, M. P. Singh, , Sharno Verghese
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