A Rare Occurrence of Bilateral Single‐Rooted Mandibular First Molar
It is essential to have an in‐depth knowledge of root and root canal anatomy to prevent any iatrogenic errors. Many studies and case reports are present in the literature related to the anatomy of mandibular first molars, but most of them are on an extra number of roots and root canals.
Urvashi Ujariya +8 more
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Infraocclusion: Prevalence, Characteristics, and Associated Dental Anomalies in Arabian Children
Aim. To analyze the distribution and characteristics of infraocclusion among Arabian children in primary dentition and its associated dental anomalies. Methods. A radiographic analysis was performed retrospectively using digital panoramic radiographs of children attending the pediatric dental clinic of College of Dentistry, Majmaah University, Saudi ...
Saleh Ibrahim Alshaya +10 more
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Management of radix entomolaris on permanent mandibular first molar complicated with ledge: a case report [PDF]
Radix entomolaris is a supernumerary root located distolingually on permanent mandibular molars. It is considered as an anatomical variant and usually curved buccolingually. The presence of radix entomolaris can be endodontically challenging to treat and
Mohamed Khazin, Sobrina +1 more
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Dentists encounter a variety of anatomical variations on a regular basis. In this situation, the mandibular third molars are not far away. Because of their most posterior placement and unexpected morphology, extraction frequently continues to be the ...
Ruchi Shah, Palak P. Shah
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Three‐Rooted Permanent Mandibular First Molars: A Meta‐Analysis of Prevalence
Introduction. Although numerous amounts of high‐level evidence were present, they solely emphasized the tooth‐level prevalence of three‐rooted permanent mandibular first molar. Global patient‐level prevalence and bilateral symmetrical distribution of this type of teeth were needed to be tackled across the world.
Nyan M. Aung +2 more
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Evaluation of the Prevalence of Radix Entomolaris in First and Second Mandibular Molars in Yazd Population Using Cone-Beam Computed Tomography [PDF]
Introduction: The third root of mandibular molar teeth is the most important normal anatomical variation in these teeth. Failure to recognize the presence of this root is one of the most common reasons for treatment failure in these teeth. Therefore, the
Seyed Hossein Razavi +5 more
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The prevalence of radix molaris in the mandibular first molars of a Saudi subpopulation based on cone-beam computed tomography [PDF]
ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to determine the incidence of radix molaris (RM) (entomolaris and paramolaris) in the mandibular first permanent molars of a sample Saudi Arabian subpopulation using cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT).Materials ...
Hassan AL-Alawi +5 more
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Prevalence of Three‐Rooted Deciduous Mandibular Molars in the Children of Northwestern Iran
Introduction. Although primary teeth have a determinative role in development of normal occlusion, few studies about anomalies related to deciduous dentition have been conducted so far. Regarding recent improvements in common knowledge and the importance of maintaining primary teeth until eruption of succedaneous teeth, identifying the morphology of ...
Maryam Khosrozadeh +4 more
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Bilateral symmetry and anatomical root variations of mandibular second molars in North Indian populations using cone beam computed tomography [PDF]
To evaluate bilateral symmetry and anatomical variations of root morphology of permanent mandibular second molar using systematic evaluation of CBCT scans.
Jasrasaria, Neha +2 more
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Radix Entomolaris : Report of 3 Cases
Nagesh Bolla +2 more
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