Endodontic Management of Four Rooted Maxillary Second Molar - A Case Report.

Autor: Dabburi, Tirumala, Basam, Ram Chowdary, Bolla, Nagesh, Sravanthi, Tammineedi, Bandaru, Yamini
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Zdroj: Clinical Dentistry (0974-3979); Dec2020, Vol. 14 Issue 12, p28-32, 5p
Abstrakt: Adequate knowledge about anatomical variations and anatomy of tooth is mandatory for successful endodontic therapy. Usually maxillary second molars are having three roots with one palatal and two buccal roots, but molar with four roots is rare clinical condition with two palatal roots and two buccal roots. Keeping in the mind of conventional techniques like tracing, the dentinal map will aid in identifying the extra canals. In this case report, the patient was reported with the chief complaint of pain in the upper right back region and a diagnosis of symptomatic irreversible pulpitis with acute apical periodontitis in relation to 17 was made. Endodontic treatment was performed where extra canal was clinically located by tracing the dentinal map. Later the canals were biomechanically prepared in crown down manner and obturated using respective gutta-percha and AHplus sealer. Later CBCT was taken for the confirmation of 4 roots. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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