Management of Mandibular First Molar with Six Root Canals: A Case report
Journal Title: International Journal of Medical Science and Innovative Research (IJMSIR) - Year 2018, Vol 3, Issue 4
Abstract
Internal anatomy of pulp is a complex structure which provides a challenge in successful diagnosis and endodontic treatment, especially in multirooted teeth. Mandibular first molar is the most common teeth to be treated as it is the first permanent teeth to erupt in oral cavity. An inability to identify abnormal morphology can lead to failure of endodontic treatment. The mandibular first molars have typically two roots, one mesial with two root canals and another distal root, which contains one or two canals. This case report shows the presence of 6 canals which were identified during endodontic therapy using endodontic explorer and SLOB technique. Follow-up showed patient was completely asymptomatic and without any periapical radiolucency.
Authors and Affiliations
Jaspal Rajpurohit
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