Endodontic Management of Single-rooted Mandibular Canine with Two Canals: A Case Series

Journal Title: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC STUDY - Year 2018, Vol 6, Issue 2

Abstract

The mandibular canine usually presents one root with a single large canal located centrally. The possible anatomical variation is the existence of a single root with two canals. The incidence of mandibular single-rooted canines with two canals is usually low. The clinicians should keep in mind, possible variations in the root canal anatomy to achieve predictable results.

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Dipali Dinkerrao Deshpande, Sharad Basavraj Kamat, Girish Shankar Nanjannawar, Rutuja Vijay Chopade

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Dipali Dinkerrao Deshpande, Sharad Basavraj Kamat, Girish Shankar Nanjannawar, Rutuja Vijay Chopade (2018). Endodontic Management of Single-rooted Mandibular Canine with Two Canals: A Case Series. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC STUDY, 6(2), 1-3. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-478734