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Mohsen Aminsobhani1, Noushin Shokouhinejad, Sholeh Ghabraei, Behnam Bolhari, Abdollah Ghorbanzadeh.
Abstract
Successful root canal treatment requires adequate knowledge regarding morphologic variations in root canal system of teeth. This report describes a six-canalled mandibular first molar with four mesial root canals requiring endodontic retreatment. The two additional canals in the mesial root were found during retreatment with the aid of illumination and magnification. In conclusion, the possibility of atypical morphology and additional canals should never be overlooked.Entities:
Keywords: First Mandibular Molar; Four Root Canal; Mesial Root
Year: 2010 PMID: 23130041 PMCID: PMC3471583
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Iran Endod J ISSN: 1735-7497
Figure 1A) Preoperative radiograph B) Four root canal orifices can be observed: mesiobuccal 1 (MB1), mesiobuccal 2 (MB2), mesiolingual 1 (ML1), and mesiolingual 2 (ML2) C) Four gutta-percah master cones in four mesial canals D) Length confirmation of radiograph demonstrating four root canals in mesial root E) A radiograph after completion of retreatment. F) Postoperative radiograph showing four mesial canals in mesial root
Figure 2Three-month follow up radiograph