Title of article :
Endodontic treatment of a mandibular second molar with two mesial roots: report of a case
Author/Authors :
Ravanshad, Shohreh Dental School - Medical Sciences University of Shiraz , Nabavizade, Mohammad Reza Dental School - Medical Sciences University of Shiraz
Abstract :
A case of unusual root morphology is presented to demonstrate anatomic variations in
mandibular second molars. The most common configuration of mandibular second molar is to have two roots with three root canals; however mandibular molars may have many different combinations. Endodontic therapy was performed in a mandibular second molar with 3 separate roots 2 located mesially and one distally. Radiographically all 3 root canals terminated with individual foramina. Three orifices or 3 independent canals were found in the 3 separate roots, indicating a rare anatomic configuration. Looking for additional roots, canals and unusual
morphology is an important part of successful endodontics as the knowledge of their existence occasionally enable clinicians to treat a case that otherwise might have ended in failure.
Keywords :
Anatomy , Mandibular , Root , Second molar
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics