Abstract
A thorough knowledge of the anatomy of the root canal system is elementary for successful endodontic outcomes. Maxillary second molars usually present with 3 roots of which, two are buccal and one is the palatal root. Incidence of an extra palatal root is an exceptional scenario and least documented. The present case report describes successful nonsurgical management of a maxillary second molar with an unusual morphology of two palatal roots which were diagnosed using Dental loupes and CBCT Imaging.
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