| Literature DB >> 29599601 |
Parupalli Karunakar1, Umrana Faizuddin1, Madanala Nagarjun1, M S Ranga Reddy2.
Abstract
The presence of radix entomolaris (RE) in a mandibular first molar is a common occurrence, which accounts for 0.2%-32% of the population, but the presence of RE in a mandibular second molar is a rare occurrence in our ethnic group. This presence of additional root can lead to difficulties during endodontic treatment. A thorough knowledge of anatomy is necessary for the success of endodontic treatment. This article presents a review on clinical approach and a case series on the detection and management of RE on mandibular second molar. RE was identified using Same lingual opposite buccal (SLOB) technique with preoperative radiograph, modifying the access cavity preparation, locating the canals followed by cleaning, and shaping of canals with nickel-titanium instruments. Obturation was done with respective master cones and AH + resin sealer.Entities:
Keywords: Anatomical variation; distolingual root; mandibular second molar; radix entomolaris
Year: 2018 PMID: 29599601 PMCID: PMC5863398 DOI: 10.4103/ccd.ccd_821_17
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Contemp Clin Dent ISSN: 0976-2361
Figure 1Preoperative radiograph
Figure 2Working length radiograph
Figure 3Postoperative radiograph