Abstract

The root canal therapy aims to remove the necrotic and vital pulp tissue remnants from the root canal to treat the periradicular inflammation. The knowledge of the tooth anatomy is essential to ensure a successful treatment. However, the deviation of the tooth anatomy complicates the diagnostic and treatment processes. Effective management of such complexities requires a tailored approach, utilizing detailed imaging and precise endodontic techniques to achieve successful outcomes and restore patient function and comfort. This case series presents the endodontic management of three different anatomic variations of permanent teeth that include taurodontism in the mandibular molar, two rooted mandibular canine and dilacerated maxillary central incisor and underscores the importance of personalized treatment planning and advanced diagnostic tools in managing complex dental anomalies.

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