Radix entomolaris – A case report
Journal Title: International Journal of Oral Health Dentistry - Year 2018, Vol 4, Issue 3
Abstract
Mandibular molars can have an additional root located lingually the radix entomolaris or buccally the radix paramolaris If present an awareness and understanding of this unusual root and its root canal morphology can contribute to the successful outcome of root canal treatment This paper describes case report of mandibular first molar with three roots one mesial and two distal and four canals two in mesial and two in distal root These case reports show an anatomic variation of internal morphology of the tooth and points out the importance of searching for additional canals Keywords Anatomical variations Endodontic treatment Mandibular molars Radix entomolaris Radix paramolaris
Authors and Affiliations
Mohd Sajad, Alia Mukhtar, Anamika Borkar, Sameena Tabassum
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