Radiographic appearance and clinical implications of the presence of radix entomolaris and radix paramolaris [PDF]
Background: The variation in mandibular molars’ anatomy is not as rare as it might appear to be. Depending on the location of the additional root found in a mandibular molar, it may be referred to as either radix entomolaris (RE) or radix paramolaris (RP)
Piskórz, M. J. +2 more
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Aim: Endodontic diseases typically affect the mandibular molars. Understanding the complex morphology of the root canal system and its variations is necessary for successful endodontic treatment.
Humoud S. Alazemi +2 more
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Unusual root morphology in second mandibular molar with a radix entomolaris, and comparison between cone-beam computed tomography and digital periapical radiography: a case report. [PDF]
López-Rosales E +5 more
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Endodontic management of radix entomolaris in a mandibular third molar
A wide array of anatomical variations present to dentists from time to time. The mandibular third molars are not far away in this context. Many a time, extraction remains the choice of treatment because of their most posterior location and unpredictable ...
Tushar Kohli +3 more
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The Prevalence of Bilateral Three-Rooted Mandibular First Molar in Indian Population [PDF]
Introduction: The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the prevalence of bilateral three-rooted mandibular first and second molars in Indian population. Materials and Methods: A total of 215 patients were screened bilaterally for mandibular first
Aswathanarayana, Srirekha +7 more
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Prevalence of Extra Roots in Permanent Mandibular First Molars in Iranian Population: A CBCT Analysis [PDF]
Introduction: Having knowledge about the anatomy of root canal system is essential for success of endodontic treatment. The present study used cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT), to evaluate the prevalence of third root in mandibular first molars in a ...
Frough Reyhani, Mohammad +6 more
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Detection and endodontic management of radix entomolaris: Report of case series
Radix entomolaris (RE) is considered to be an Asiatic trait. However, its prevalence in Indian population is found to be lower than in other Asian races. Nevertheless, its awareness and identification is vital to achieve endodontic success.
A. R. Vivekananda Pai +2 more
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BACKGROUND: This study examined the root morphology of mandibular first molars (MFMs) with radix entomolaris (RE), which presents diagnostic and therapeutic challenges for clinicians. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 17 three-rooted MFMs were taken from
L. Strmšek, I. Štamfelj
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Rare dental trait provides morphological evidence of archaic introgression in Asian fossil record
The recently described Denisovan hemimandible from Xiahe, China [F. Chen et al., (2019) Nature 569, 409–412], possesses an unusual dental feature: a 3-rooted lower second molar.
Antón, S., Bailey, S., Hublin, J.
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A case report analysis of the radix entomolaris of 12 years old patient
Endodontic treatment requires a thorough knowledge of the anatomy of the teeth and their surrounding structures. Root canals may be left without treatment during endodontic therapy if the dentist doesn't know the anatomic variations for each tooth ...
Essam Abdulaziz Abdullah Almulhim +3 more
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