Endodontic Management of Mandibular first molar with 4 roots and 6 canals –A Case Report
Journal Title: Scholars Journal of Dental Sciences - Year 2015, Vol 2, Issue 2
Abstract
Abstract: Mandibular first molar usually has two roots, but, occasionally, it has three and rarely four, with two or three canals in the mesial root and one, two, or three canals in the distal roots. The anatomy of teeth is not always normal. A great number of variations could occur in formation, number of roots, and their shape. Abnormalities are rare, but it is possible that a patient referred may have one of these rare anatomic variations, Hence the clinician must have thorough knowledge and be cautious in treating them. Keywords: Mandibular molar, Four roots, Six canals
Authors and Affiliations
Dr. Bhavana Vankayala, Dr. Popuri Krishna Chaitanya, Dr. Dola Binoy
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