mandibular left first premolar with two roots: a morphological oddity

mandibular left first premolar with two roots: a morphological oddity

;Nitin Kararia;Ajay Chaudhary;Vandana Kararia
biomedical sciences instrumentation 2012 Vol. 3 pp. 234-236
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kararia2012contemporarymandibular

Abstract

Thorough knowledge of the root canal morphology, appropriate assessment of the pulp chamber floor, and critical interpretation of radiographs are a prerequisite for successful root canal therapy. The possibility of additional root/canal should be considered even in teeth with a low frequency of abnormal root canal anatomy. This article reports on a case of mandibular first premolar with two roots, which was successfully treated with root canal therapy.

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