Endodontic management of teeth with atypical anatomy
Ana Fabiola Plata,
Julio Cesar Gonzalez Cabrera,
Maria del Carmen Theriot Giron
et al.
Abstract:Introduction:The detection and management of anatomical variations in endodontic treatments, are crucial as failure to address these alterations can lead to treatment failure. Objective: To analyze literature on anatomical variations such as radix, C shape, taurodontism and twocanal mandibular incisors in relation to their incidence rate, diagnosis and endodontic management. Methodology: A literature review was carried out in PubMed and Google Scholar databases using the keywords: "radix", "root canal anatomy"… Show more
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