Endodontic Management of a Mandibular First Molar with Four Canals in a Distal Root by Using Cone-Beam Computed Tomography: a Case Report
Background: Aberrations in the root canal anatomy are clinically challenging for clinicians. Mandibular first molars usually have 2 roots and 3 or 4 canals, but various combinations may exist. A distal root with three canals is rare and its incidence in literature is about 0.2 - 3%. As a diagnostic...
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doaj-a84c8c40d7ba4094b9f55e3bff6a3d5a2020-11-24T23:44:00ZengStilus OptimuseJournal of Oral Maxillofacial Research2029-283X2014-04-0151e510.5037/jomr.2014.5105Endodontic Management of a Mandibular First Molar with Four Canals in a Distal Root by Using Cone-Beam Computed Tomography: a Case ReportHani BaziarFarzaneh DaneshvarAbbas MohammadiHamid JafarzadehBackground: Aberrations in the root canal anatomy are clinically challenging for clinicians. Mandibular first molars usually have 2 roots and 3 or 4 canals, but various combinations may exist. A distal root with three canals is rare and its incidence in literature is about 0.2 - 3%. As a diagnostic tool, cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) may be a better choice for diagnosis of extra roots or canals comparing to conventional radiography. Methods: An endodontic management of a mandibular first molar with six canals was performed. CBCT was used to confirm the diagnosis and to understand the morphology of the canals. Results: Evaluation of the axial and coronal slices of CBCT images confirmed the presence of 2 roots and 6 canals. The distal root had four distinct root canal orifices with two apical foramens, being described as type XIV canal configuration. Conclusions: Dentists should be aware of unexpected canal morphology when performing endodontic treatment. The present case demonstrated the use of CBCT in diagnosis and negotiation of extra canals in a mandibular first molar.http://www.ejomr.org/JOMR/archives/2014/1/e5/v5n1e5ht.htmanatomycone-beam computed tomographymolartooth roottooth canal |
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Hani Baziar Farzaneh Daneshvar Abbas Mohammadi Hamid Jafarzadeh Endodontic Management of a Mandibular First Molar with Four Canals in a Distal Root by Using Cone-Beam Computed Tomography: a Case Report eJournal of Oral Maxillofacial Research anatomy cone-beam computed tomography molar tooth root tooth canal |
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Endodontic Management of a Mandibular First Molar with Four Canals in a Distal Root by Using Cone-Beam Computed Tomography: a Case Report |
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Endodontic Management of a Mandibular First Molar with Four Canals in a Distal Root by Using Cone-Beam Computed Tomography: a Case Report |
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Endodontic Management of a Mandibular First Molar with Four Canals in a Distal Root by Using Cone-Beam Computed Tomography: a Case Report |
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Endodontic Management of a Mandibular First Molar with Four Canals in a Distal Root by Using Cone-Beam Computed Tomography: a Case Report |
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Endodontic Management of a Mandibular First Molar with Four Canals in a Distal Root by Using Cone-Beam Computed Tomography: a Case Report |
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endodontic management of a mandibular first molar with four canals in a distal root by using cone-beam computed tomography: a case report |
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eJournal of Oral Maxillofacial Research |
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Background: Aberrations in the root canal anatomy are clinically challenging for clinicians. Mandibular first molars usually have 2 roots and 3 or 4 canals, but various combinations may exist. A distal root with three canals is rare and its incidence in literature is about 0.2 - 3%. As a diagnostic tool, cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) may be a better choice for diagnosis of extra roots or canals comparing to conventional radiography.
Methods: An endodontic management of a mandibular first molar with six canals was performed. CBCT was used to confirm the diagnosis and to understand the morphology of the canals.
Results: Evaluation of the axial and coronal slices of CBCT images confirmed the presence of 2 roots and 6 canals. The distal root had four distinct root canal orifices with two apical foramens, being described as type XIV canal configuration.
Conclusions: Dentists should be aware of unexpected canal morphology when performing endodontic treatment. The present case demonstrated the use of CBCT in diagnosis and negotiation of extra canals in a mandibular first molar. |
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