Mandibular Canine with Type II Canal Configuration under Endodontic Management: A Case Study
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Mandibular canine, Vertucci type II canal configuration, Endodontic treatmentAbstract
Typically, mandibular canines have just one root and one canal. With a 15% prevalence, the occurrence of two canals linking to one foramen is a rare phenomenon. Correct diagnosis, meticulous cleaning, shape, and three-dimensional obturation are essential components of a successful endodontic procedure. It also relies on how well-versed in managing abnormal anatomy the clinician is. Post endodontic issues come from failure to accomplish this. A case study of a bilateral mandibular canine with two root canals that merge into one canal and one foramen is shown in this publication.
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