scholarly journals Endodontic management of mandibular second premolar with type IX canal configuration using cone-beam computed tomography as a diagnostic aid: A rare case report

2018 ◽  
Vol 9 (5) ◽  
pp. 180
Author(s):  
ApurvaAnil Sagale ◽  
ManojM Ramugade ◽  
Ravikant Ganga
2014 ◽  
Vol 15 (6) ◽  
pp. 784-787
Author(s):  
Manoj Agarwal ◽  
HP Trivedi ◽  
Ankit Gaur ◽  
Manju Gupta ◽  
Anuradha Sharma ◽  
...  

ABSTRACT The knowledge of root canal morphology and the existing anatomical variations is essential for successful endodontic therapy. This report presents an extraordinary case of unusual tooth morphology involving the mandibular first molar with a single root and a single canal in a patient. Endodontic treatment of the affected tooth 36 was performed. Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) images confirmed our diagnostic and therapeutic measures after endodontic management of the teeth. This morphologic variation has been reported once in the literature. The availability of three-dimensional images further provided the opportunity for the precise description of the anatomy of mandibular first molar with single roots and single canals. How to cite this article Gaur A, Trivedi HP, Gupta M, Sharma A, Likhyani L, Agarwal M. Mandibular First Molar with Vertucci Type I Canal Configuration diagnosed with the Help of Cone Beam Computed Tomography: A Rare Case Report. J Contemp Dent Pract 2014;15(6):784-787.


Author(s):  
Mahesh P Singh ◽  
Rizwan Qureshi ◽  
Santosh K Singh ◽  
Kriti Sharma

ABSTRACT Radix entomolaris (RE) is the presence of an extra root in the lingual aspect of the mandibular molars. This is a rare anatomic variant, prevalence of which ranges between 5.96 and 6.67% in the Indian population. For a successful endodontic management, detection of these extra roots is important. In conventional radiography, these extra roots tend to be overlapped; thus, cone- beam computed tomography (CBCT) provides a noninvasive technique to study the internal and external anatomy and aids in proper detection. The endodontic treatment of RE requires some modifications in the endodontic treatment as compared with the common two-rooted anatomic variant. This article presents a clinical case report of successful detection and endodontic man- agement of mandibular first and second molar with extralingual root using CBCT as a diagnostic tool. This case report involves the endodontic treatment and presence of extra roots in both the mandibular first molar and second molar simultaneously in a single patient of Indian origin, which is a rare finding and has not been reported in endodontic literature till date. How to cite this article Qureshi R, Agarwal M, Singh MP, Singh SK, Sharma K. Endodontic Management of a Rare Ana- tomic Variation of Radix Entomolaris in Mandibular First and Second Molar using Cone-beam Computed Tomography as a Diagnostic Aid. Int J Prosthodont Restor Dent 2017;7(1):30-33.


Author(s):  
Hina Ahmed ◽  
Mahendra P Singh ◽  
Gautam Singh

ABSTRACT Knowledge of anatomic variations is essential for endodontic success, which is related to a thorough debridement of the root canal system. About 2% of mandibular canines presented with one root and two canals, and of that, 1% had two roots and two canals. This case report presents a rare case of a mandibular canine with two roots and its endodontic management. The missed second root of mandibular canine was identified by cone beam computed tomography and was subjected to sound endodontic therapy and restored to proper function and esthetics. How to cite this article Ahmed H, Singh MP, Singh G. Endodontic Management of a Mandibular Canine with Two Roots using Cone Beam Computed Tomography as a Diagnostic Aid. Int J Prosthodont Restor Dent 2016;6(4):102-105.


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