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Diagnostic and Interventional Imaging in Various Diseases. [PDF]

open access: yesMedicina (Kaunas)
Cergan R, Dumitru M, Costache A.
europepmc   +1 more source

Prevalence of radix accesoria dentis in a northern Peruvian population evaluated by cone-beam tomography. [PDF]

open access: yesHeliyon
León-Almanza KR   +3 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Expert consensus on the diagnosis and management of tooth developmental anomalies. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Oral Sci
Zhu J   +26 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Radix Entomolaris: A Report of Two Cases

open access: yesRadix Entomolaris: A Report of Two Cases
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Radix entomolaris: identification and morphology

European Journal of Oral Sciences, 1990
Abstract – The Royal Dental College, Copenhagen, houses an extensive collection of human teeth, extracted in Denmark. At present, the collection includes 398 permanent mandibular molars with a root complex containing a lingually‐located supernumerary root. This macrostructure is called radix entomolaris (RE). By analyzing the large number of available
O, Carlsen, V, Alexandersen
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The radix entomolaris in mandibular first molars: an endodontic challenge

International Endodontic Journal, 2004
AbstractAim  To present cases of mandibular first molars with an additional distolingual root (radix entomolaris, RE) and to survey the literature on the incidence of this anatomical feature.Summary  A major anatomical variant of the two‐rooted mandibular first molar is a tooth with an additional distolingual and third root: the RE.
R J G, De Moor   +2 more
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Radix Entomolaris and Paramolaris: A Case Series

Indian Journal of Health Sciences and Care, 2020
Successful endodontic treatment depends on correct identification of all the canals, thorough chemo-mechanical debridement followed by three dimensional obturation with proper hermetic seal. One of the major cause in failure of endodontic treatment is anatomic variations in tooth morphology which leads to improper location and identification of root ...
Mahak Mitra   +4 more
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A novel clinical endodontic approach: Radix entomolaris

International Journal of Dental Science and Research, 2013
Abstract Aim The present case report discusses the treatment of an endodontically treated mandibular molar tooth with three roots and four canals. Two canals were present in the mesial side and one each was present in the disto-buccal and disto-lingual side.
Kavita Dhinsa   +3 more
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Pathway to radix entomolaris

Baba Farid University Dental Journal, 2023
Vanita Keshav   +3 more
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