ENDODONTIC MANAGEMENT OF MANDIBULAR CANINE WITH TWO ROOTS AND TWO CANALS - A CASE REPORT
Nikhil Borse#, Aparna Palekar$*, Mukund V. Singh#, Basawaraj Biradar* and Yogita [email protected]
ABSTRACT
Anatomical variation in the human mandibular canine is illustrated
with this clinical case report. Endodontic treatment may sometimes fail
because morphological features of the tooth adversely affect the
treatment outcome. Researchers have reported the variations in the
anatomy associated with mandibular canines. In general mandibular
canines have one root and one root canal in most cases, although
approximately 15% may have two canals or sometimes two roots. The
focus of this case report is to describe a clinical case of mandibular
canines with two roots and two canals.
Keywords: Mandibular canine, Two canals, Two roots.
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