Endodontic Management Of Maxillary Molars With Aberrant Anatomy - A Case Series
Journal: International Journal of Dentistry and Oral Science (IJDOS) (Vol.08, No. 05)Publication Date: 2021-05-06
Authors : Manish Ranjan Srujana Hemmanur;
Page : 2653-2658
Keywords : Aberrant; CBCT; Dental Operating Microscope; Endodontics; Root canals; Ultrasonics;
Abstract
The presence of multiple root canals in maxillary molars is not completely unexpected. It is extremely essential for clinicians to be able to gauge their presence and locate them successfully as the consequences of missing root canals are pretty grave. Clinical as well as radiographic analysis of a tooth must be done proactively in order to avoid missing additional root canals. This case series emphasises the use of clinical as well as radiographic advances in the endodontic management of maxillary first molar teeth with aberrant anatomy.
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