Radix Entomolaris: A Report of Two Cases
Dakshita Joy affSinha1, Sunita Mahesh, Natasha Jaiswal
1Department of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics, Kothiwal Dental College Research Centre and Hospital.
Abstract:
A comprehensive knowledge of the anatomy of the root canal is a basic prerequisite for the success of endodontic treatment. Mandibular molars may have an additional root located lingually (radix entomolaris) or buccally (radix paramolaris). An awareness of the potential for and understanding of unusual external and internal root canal mor-phology contributes to the successful outcome of root canal treatment. Here, we report two cases of radix entomolaris to increase awareness and understanding of this unusual morphology so that procedural errors during endodontic therapy might better be avoided.
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