Abstract
Morphological variations are frequently observed in the roots of maxillary molars. Thorough knowledge of the root canal morphology and canal anatomy is mandatory for the success of the root canal procedure and the novel diagnostic aids such as four cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) aids in the successful management of these cases. This case report describes the successful diagnosis and treatment of a maxillary second molar with two separate palatal roots using CBCT.
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