2017
DOI: 10.1155/2017/8459840
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Mandibular Canines with Two Roots and Two Root Canals: Case Report and Literature Review

Abstract: Usually, the mandibular canine only has one root and one root canal. However, there has been a noticeable increment in evidence showing variations in its morphology, such as the presence of two roots and two root canals. The aim of this article was to present a case of a mandibular canine with two roots and two root canals and to review the available literature on this anatomic variation. Root canal treatment of tooth #43 with such morphology was performed in a 47-year-old woman. Careful inspection of the preo… Show more

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“…The complex nature of the root canal system prerequisites the clinician to scrutinize for the presence of any anatomical variation. Morphologically, mandibular canines usually have only one root and one root canal in approximately 85% of the cases [7]. However, atypical findings like mandibular canine having one root with two root canals and two roots with two root canals have been reported [6][7][8][9]11].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The complex nature of the root canal system prerequisites the clinician to scrutinize for the presence of any anatomical variation. Morphologically, mandibular canines usually have only one root and one root canal in approximately 85% of the cases [7]. However, atypical findings like mandibular canine having one root with two root canals and two roots with two root canals have been reported [6][7][8][9]11].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Morphologically, mandibular canines usually have only one root and one root canal in approximately 85% of the cases [7]. However, atypical findings like mandibular canine having one root with two root canals and two roots with two root canals have been reported [6][7][8][9]11]. In fact, a rare case of mandibular canine with two roots and three root canals has been reported by Heling et al [12].…”
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“…This is a r e c o g n i z e d a n d d o c u m e n t e d f a c t t h a t mandibular canines can have more than one root canal which clinicians should consider while [2] performing quality endodontic treatment . Few studies show that the existence of two canals and even more two roots is rare, ranging [3] from 1% to 5%…”
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confidence: 99%