Management of C-Shaped Root Canals Configuration-A Report of Five Cases
Journal Title: Saudi Journal of Oral and Dental Research - Year 2017, Vol 2, Issue 8
Abstract
Abstract: A thorough knowledge of the root canal configuration including the morphology of teeth involved in root canal treatment is fundamental for effective endodontic treatment. This case report discusses successful management of five cases of c-shaped canal configuration. Keywords: Mandibular second molar, C- Shaped canals, Management
Authors and Affiliations
Ritu Meel, Neetu Meel, Pratibha Chaudhary
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