Abstract

Management of Radix Entomolaris in Mandibular Second Molar with Multiple Canal Ledges: A Case Report

Highlights

  • Flare up may occur because of incomplete elimination of pathogenic microorganisms owing to complexity and variation of the pulp anatomy leading to missing pulpal tissue which acts as a nidus for infection [1]

  • Complexity of canal morphology and anatomical variations of teeth may lead to failure in endodontic treatment if not detected [4]

  • Carlsen and Alexandersen had classified the Radix entomolaris (RE) into four types A, B, C, and AC based on location of its orifice in relation to other canal orifices

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Case Report

Adv Dent & Oral Health Copyright © All rights are reserved by MoatazBellah A Alkhawas. Management of Radix Entomolaris in Mandibular Second Molar with Multiple Canal Ledges: A Case Report. ; Email: Keywords: Radix entomolaris (RE); Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT); Three dimensional (3D)

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