2022
DOI: 10.1615/critrevbiomedeng.2022043742
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Atypical Radicular Anatomy in Permanent Human Teeth: A Systematic Review

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“…Accurate detection of these variations often requires advanced diagnostic techniques, such as computed tomography or dental microscopy, with additional costs for the patient [7] . In addition, developmental anomalies, such as C-shaped canals, dens invaginatus and dilacerations, underline the importance of accurate diagnosis and the use of advanced techniques [8,9] . The prevalence of several anatomical variations, such as radix entomolaris, C-shaped canals, and teeth with single or double canals, highlights the importance of considering these variations during treatment procedures [10,12] .…”
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“…Accurate detection of these variations often requires advanced diagnostic techniques, such as computed tomography or dental microscopy, with additional costs for the patient [7] . In addition, developmental anomalies, such as C-shaped canals, dens invaginatus and dilacerations, underline the importance of accurate diagnosis and the use of advanced techniques [8,9] . The prevalence of several anatomical variations, such as radix entomolaris, C-shaped canals, and teeth with single or double canals, highlights the importance of considering these variations during treatment procedures [10,12] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The prevalence of several anatomical variations, such as radix entomolaris, C-shaped canals, and teeth with single or double canals, highlights the importance of considering these variations during treatment procedures [10,12] . Accurate detection and adaptation to atypical anatomical variations are crucial, highlighting the importance of accurate diagnosis and the use of advanced techniques in clinical practice [8] . A recent review reveals a lack of organized information about aspects such as radix, C shape, taurodontism and the presence of two ducts in lower centrals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%