2020
DOI: 10.14693/jdi.v27i2.1123
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Root Canal Treatment of the Maxillary Second Molar with an Root Canal Treatment of the Maxillary Second Molar with an Unusual Morphology: A Case Report Unusual Morphology: A Case Report

Abstract: Four rooted maxillary second molar is a rare condition. A research of 1,200 maxillary second molars found only 0.4% of the sample with this condition. In a tooth with two palatal roots, one of them is the normal palatal root, while the other is a supernumerary structure which can be found mesiolingually (radix mesiolingualis) or distolingually (radix distolingualis). Objective: to describes a successful root canal treatment of a maxillary second molar with radix mesiolingualis. Final restoration using a short … Show more

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