tratamento endodôntico dos dentes superiores pré-molar com três raízes e três canais de raízes
Journal Title: RSBO - Year 2008, Vol 5, Issue 1
Abstract
Introduction: The knowledge of the internal anatomy of human teeth is one of the determinative factors for the success of the endodontic treatment. Some anatomical alterations can be found in greater or lesser frequency during the endodontic treatment, becoming important its knowledge for one better agreement. Objective: in this study the treatment considered for maxillary premolars teeth with three roots and three roots canals will be showed. Case report: two case report, one right and one left maxillary first premolar and one extracted maxillary premolar presenting three roots and three root canals. Conclusion: The presence of three canals in the maxillary premolars increases the difficulty of the accomplishment of the endodontic treatment in this dental group.
Authors and Affiliations
Flávia TOMAZINHO, Paola VALENÇA, Tatiana BINDO, Luís FARINIUK, Flares BARATTO FILHO, Fabrício SCAINI
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