Abstract
The success of endodontic treatment lies in the ability to appropriately access, clean and debride the entire root canal system to prevent or treat peri-apical pathology. The ‘conventional’ anatomy of a lower first molar consists of one mesial root usually with two canals and one distal root containing a single canal. Variations of this anatomy may present many clinical challenges to the operator. This case report is a summary of the clinical considerations for endodontic treatment of a symptomatic lower first mandibular molar with four roots and five canals. CPD/Clinical Relevance: Dental professionals should be aware of variations in root canal anatomy.
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