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Dilip Jain1, Smitha Reddy1, Bhuvan Shome Venigalla1, Shekhar Kamishetty1.
Abstract
Internal anatomy of pulp is complex. The first mandibular molars typically have two roots, one mesial with two root canals and another distal root, which contains one or two canals. A 20-year-old female patient reported with intermittent pain and incomplete root canal treatment in left lower back region since 1-week. Refined access cavity revealed initially two canals in mesial and two canals in the distal root. With operating microscope and cone beam computerized tomography, two additional canals (L-mesio-buccal and B-mesio-lingual) were identified in mesial root. One-year follow-up showed patient was asymptomatic and complete healing of periapical radiolucency.Entities:
Keywords: Cone beam computerized tomography; extra canals; mandibular first molar; operating microscope
Year: 2015 PMID: 26430309 PMCID: PMC4578190 DOI: 10.4103/0972-0707.164060
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Conserv Dent ISSN: 0972-0707
Figure 1(a) Preoperative (b) working length (c) cone beam computerized tomography (d) pulp chamber picture
Figure 3An axial cone beam computerized tomography showing four canals in mesial root and two canals in distal root #19
Figure 2(a) Master cone X-ray (b) obturation (c) post endodontic restoration (d) 1-year follow-up
Reported case with four canals in mesial or distal of mandibular molar