Endodontic treatment of rare anatomical complexity, two canals in maxillary lateral incisor: A case report
Journal: Indian Journal of Conservative and Endodontics (Vol.3, No. 1)Publication Date: 2018-03-01
Authors : Shalini Singh Eliezer Rapsang Nitin Mirdha Yesh Sharma Rahul VC Tiwari.;
Page : 29-30
Keywords : Maxillary lateral incisor; Two canals; Endodontic management.;
Abstract
Maxillary lateral incisors classically has configuration of one root with one canal. However, variation in anatomy and morphology is not an exception. Radiographs from different angulations specially mesial and distal are critical in such cases of atypical root canal anatomy, although more precision can be expected with operating microscope and cone-beam computerized tomography (CBCT). Meticulous knowledge and careful diagnosis of canal configurations, developmental anomalies and careful pretreatment assessment of radiographs is essential. This case report enlightens the need for consideration during endodontic management of maxillary lateral incisors.
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