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Chauhan, Raju; Singh, Shweta
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This document is a artículo publicadoDate2012
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http://hdl.handle.net/10550/35289
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The possibility of bilateral maxillary second premolars having three separate roots is quite low; however, it must
be taken into account in clinical and radiographic evaluations during endodontic treatment. A correct clinical and
radiographic diagnosis based on knowledge of root canal anatomy and critical interpretation of radiographs is
necessary for a safer and successful endodontic treatment of these teeth. Failure of root canal treatment can occur
due to missed roots/canals and often diagnosed when patient experiences continuous post-operative pain and discomfort.
This case report describes the root canal treatment of a three-rooted maxillary second premolar in a patient
with bilateral occurrence of three roots in maxillary second premolars.
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Chauhan, Raju ; Singh, Shweta. Endodontic management of three-rooted maxillary second premolar in a patient with bilateral occurrence of three roots in maxillary second premolars. En: Journal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry, 2012, Vol. 4, No. 5: 317-320 |