Abstract

Developmentally abnormal teeth presenting a complex root canal morphology requires special endodontic management. The present case report demonstrates successful endodontic management of a mandibular first premolar with an unusual concurrent occurrence of a double tooth and dens evaginatus with a C-shaped canal configuration in a 21-year-old patient that was diagnosed with pulpal necrosis with symptomatic apical periodontitis. In this case, the use of cone-beam computed tomography and the dental operating microscope contributed remarkably to the diagnosis and treatment of the complex root canal morphology of the anomalous tooth. Therefore, the use of recent advances in endodontics is strongly recommended in such cases to ensure predictable and successful results.

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