Radix entomolaris and radix paramolaris in mandibular molars: a case series and literature review.
Gen Dent
; 69(3): 61-67, 2021.
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The success of root canal treatment depends on complete debridement of pulp tissue from the root canals. Therefore, a thorough knowledge of unusual anatomical findings is of utmost importance. Although the majority of mandibular molars present with 2 roots (mesial and distal) and 3 or 4 root canals, the number of roots and root canals in individual molars may vary. An extra root is called a radix entomolaris if it is located distolingually and a radix paramolaris if located mesiobuccally. This article presents a series of 5 cases of radix entomolaris and radix paramolaris in mandibular first, second, and third molars and reviews the literature on these morphologic variations.
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01-internacional
Base de datos:
MEDLINE
Asunto principal:
Raíz del Diente
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Diente Molar
Tipo de estudio:
Systematic_reviews
Límite:
Humans
Idioma:
En
Revista:
Gen Dent
Año:
2021
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Article
Pais de publicación:
Estados Unidos