Radix entomolaris: a case report
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Radix entomolaris : A case report
Root canals may be left untreated, if the dentist fails to identify their presence, leading to endodontic failure, particularly in teeth with anatomical variation in the form of extra roots or canals. Permanent mandibular fi rst molars usually have 2 roots placed mesially and distally and 3 root canals. However, radix entomolaris (RE), an anatomical variant of permanent mandibular fi rst molar,...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Journal of Medical and Dental Practice
سال: 2020
ISSN: 2367-6795
DOI: 10.18044/medinform.202072.1264