The Concurrence of Radix Paramolaris and C Shaped Root Canal Anatomy in Adjacent Teeth: A Rare Finding
Journal: Journal of Dental Applications (Vol.2, No. 7)Publication Date: 2015-04-29
Authors : Vasudeva A; Sinha DJ; Tyagi N; Tyagi SP; Vasudeva A;
Page : 1-3
Keywords : C shaped; Radix paramolaris;
Abstract
For a successful endodontic treatment thorough knowledge of root canal anatomy and its variations is of utmost importance .One of such variations is the presence of a third root mesiobucally, called Radix Paramolaris. Another anatomic variation is C shaped morphology in which instead of the typical shape of the pulp chamber with three root canals, there are C-shaped orifice of the root canal. This case report describes a rare case with the concurrence of two root canal anatomical variations in adjacent teeth i.e 36 (Radix Paramolaris) and 37 (C shaped canal configuration).
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