Bilateral Occurrence of Mandibular Permanent Second Molar With Four Roots: A Case Report and Literature Review. [PDF]
Basic knowledge of tooth anatomy is essential for endodontic success. The most common configuration of the mandibular second molar is the presence of two roots. However, single‐, three‐, four‐, and even five‐rooted forms have also been reported in the literature.
Chamarczuk A +3 more
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Root and canal morphology of the mandibular first molar: A micro-computed tomography-focused observation of literature with illustrative cases. Part 1: External root morphology [PDF]
The mandibular first molar often requires endodontic intervention, which can be challenging and complex with several variants in the number of canals and roots.
Jonker, Casper H +2 more
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Radix entomolaris, an anatomical variation of mandibular molars: clinically relevant considerations: Radix entomolaris, uma variação anatômica em molares inferiores: [PDF]
Knowledge about both the external and internal anatomy of teeth is essential for the success of endodontic treatment. The mandibular molars are prone to anatomical variations such as the presence of an additional root located lingual to the tooth which ...
Coelho, Renato Girelli +5 more
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The Radix Entomolaris : Non-surgical Approach in Endodontics
Mandibular molars often have an additional root located lingually (the radix entomolaris) or buccally (the radix paramolaris). If present, an awareness and understanding of this unusual root and its root canal morphology can contribute to the successful
Shirin Sultana Chowdhury +1 more
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Radix Entomolaris: An Endodontic Challenge [PDF]
AbstractVariation of root canal anatomy is always a challenge for accurate diagnosis and successful endodontic therapy. A thorough knowledge of most common anatomic characteristics and their possible variations is essential for the clinician. The hard tissue repository of the human dental pulp takes on numerous configurations and shapes.
Ashu Gupta +5 more
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Non surgical repair of iatrogenic furcal perforation of radix entomolaris. [PDF]
Srinivasan R +3 more
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AbstractVariation of root canal anatomy is always a challenge for accurate diagnosis and successful endodontic therapy. A thorough knowledge of most common anatomic characteristics and their possible variations is essential for the clinician. The hard tissue repository of the human dental pulp takes on numerous confi gurations and shapes.
Nishant Gandhi +2 more
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Clinical, imaging and genetic analysis of double bilateral radix entomolaris [PDF]
Background: Anatomy describes that first mandibular molars have two roots: 1 mesial, with 2 root canals, and 1 distal, with 1 root canal. The presence of three roots in these teeth is uncommon.
Garay, I. +3 more
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Prevalence and gender association of radix entomolaris in mandibular molars [PDF]
Endodontic treatment with excellent outcomes depends on the critical identification of the root and its canals anatomy. The successful identification of these anatomies guaranteed the pulp tissue extirpation completely, with efficiency in chemo ...
PRABU, DINESH +2 more
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Pendahuluan: Radix entomolaris (RE) merupakan sebuah variasi anatomi normal gigi molar pertama rahang bawah yang mempunyai akar tambahan pada sisi lingual.
Risa Pratami, Myrna Nurlatifah Zakaria
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