3 research outputs found
A Case Report on Mandibular Second Molar Regarding Single C-Shaped Canal
C-shaped canal variation is commonly seen in mandibular second molars. Extra canals is not always a variation in root canals. Radiograph is a must for the identification of single canal. Thorough idea of the proper anatomy of root canals is utmost important to diagnose the variations
Single Canal in a Single-Rooted Mandibular Second Molar: A Paradox
During endodontic diagnosis multirooted teeth morphologically, shows variable root canal system . This case report explains the anatomical variations of root and root canals. Here it is shown that a single canal is present in mandibular second molar. Therefore we should be aware that a single canal can also be present in mandibular molar
Treatment of Acute Apical Abscess by Endodontic Management
Acute apical abscess is most common dental disease. It is formed when the infection from root canal travel to the periapical tissues followed by the formation of pus. A clinician must have a thorough idea about the management and regimens that is best given to treat the disease. The purpose of this article was to describe the endodontic management of an Acute Apical Abscess in an 21 year-old girl. The patient presented inflammation of extraoral tissue