Bilateral Taurodontism in Primary Molar: a Case Report
Journal: Austin Journal of Clinical Case Reports (Vol.1, No. 8)Publication Date: 2014-08-11
Authors : Nagpal R; Manuja N;
Page : 1-2
Keywords : Taurodontism; Primary mandibular first molar; Elongated pulp chamber;
Abstract
Taurodontism is a rare dental anomaly in which the involved tooth has an enlarged and elongated pulp chamber with apical displacement of the pulpal floor. Endodontic treatment of taurodont teeth is challenging and requires special handling because of the proximity of canal orifices and apical displacement of roots. In this article, a case of bilateral taurodontism of primary mandibular first molar is presented.
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