In some rare instances, a molar may have two distal root instead of one. Leaving this extra root untreated may lead to a complete root canal
Root Canal Procedure on Radix Entomolaris Presenting a Severe Dilaceration
Microscope in Endododontics. Case Study Number 513236. We have been confronted to this three rooted mandibular first molar (Radix Molar or Radix
Adherent Pulpstones in a Phantom Rooted Mandibular First Molar (Radix Entomolaris) and the Usefulness of a Dental Operative Microscope (D.O.M.)
MicroEndodontics. Case Study Number 500446 A few days ago we were confronted to this three rooted mandibular first molar (Radix Molar or Radix
Radix Entomolaris, Calcified Canals and the Usefulness of a Dental Operative Microscope (D.O.M.)
Endodontic. Case Study Number 505146 A peculiar anatomical variation can be noticed on this mandibular first molar. What appeared to look like
Adherent Pulpstones in a Phantom Rooted Mandibular First Molar (Radix Entomolaris) and the Usefulness of a Dental Operative Microscope (D.O.M.)
Case Study Number 186336 A few days ago we were confronted to this three rooted mandibular first molar (Radix Molar or Radix Entomolaris), a
A “Phantom Root” (Radix Entomolaris or Radix Molar) with a 90 Degree Canal Curvature
Case Study Number 124746 En la primera radiografia podemos apreciar una obturacion en contacto intimo con la camara pulpar ocasionando dolor