Unusual anatomy of a maxillary first molar with two palatal roots: a case report
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概要
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The success of endodontic therapy is based on good endodontic access, correct cleaning and shaping, and adequate root canal obturation. However, endodontic treatment is also dependent on a sound knowledge of the internal anatomy of human teeth, especially when anatomical variations are present. Certain anatomical changes may be present to varying degrees, and it is important to report these to improve the understanding and expertise of endodontic specialists. With this aim in mind, this study reports an example of a maxillary first molar showing unusual anatomy (four roots and six root canals) and describes the endodontic treatment that was employed. (J Oral Sci 52, 149-153, 2010)
著者
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Tomazinho Flávia
Department of Dentistry, Positivo University
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Baratto-Filho Flares
Department of Dentistry, Positivo University
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Zaitter Suellen
Department of Dentistry, Positivo University
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Leonardi Denise
Department of Dentistry, Positivo University
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Gonzaga Carla
Department of Dentistry, Positivo University
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