2005
DOI: 10.4103/0970-4388.19011
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An unusual presentation of all the mandibular anterior teeth with two root canals - A case report

Abstract: A rare case of two root canals in all mandibular anterior teeth is presented. The patient initially reported for the treatment of mandibular right central and lateral incisors. However, radiographic evaluation revealed variant root canal and apical foramen patterns.

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“…Further, other commonly seen in these teeth are descriptive variation elements such as grooves, pits, and fissures; slope of the sides of the cusps; shape of the incisal surface; ratio among enamel, dentin, and cementum; dimensions of pulp chambers; and the quantity, size, and morphology of the number of roots and root canals. [1] Some of these variations have been described for the canine in the present case. While the average tooth lengths of the normal mandibular canine is usually about 24 mm, the lengths of the abnormal one scan sometimes be as extensive as 50 mm or more.…”
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“…Further, other commonly seen in these teeth are descriptive variation elements such as grooves, pits, and fissures; slope of the sides of the cusps; shape of the incisal surface; ratio among enamel, dentin, and cementum; dimensions of pulp chambers; and the quantity, size, and morphology of the number of roots and root canals. [1] Some of these variations have been described for the canine in the present case. While the average tooth lengths of the normal mandibular canine is usually about 24 mm, the lengths of the abnormal one scan sometimes be as extensive as 50 mm or more.…”
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confidence: 61%
“…In the case of the canine, variations such as single root with a single canal form, single-rooted canine with two[123] or three root canals, and canine teeth with two different roots[124] have been reported. Further, other commonly seen in these teeth are descriptive variation elements such as grooves, pits, and fissures; slope of the sides of the cusps; shape of the incisal surface; ratio among enamel, dentin, and cementum; dimensions of pulp chambers; and the quantity, size, and morphology of the number of roots and root canals.…”
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“…Mandibular canines usually have a single root with one canal; however, variation in the number of roots and root canals has been reported previously. [8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15] Green 16 observed two canals in a single root in 13 out of 100 teeth examined. Hess 17 also observed two canals in 15% of the examined cases.…”
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“…Una evaluación radiográfica preoperatoria minuciosa es necesaria e indispensable para el éxito de la terapia endodóntica (7). El examen radiográfico asociado al conocimiento de la anatomía, pueden favorecer la visualización de una imagen tridimensional, principalmente en incisivos inferiores (4), sin embargo, raramente muestran la posible presencia de un segundo conducto (8).…”
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