Endodontic Management of Various Canal Morphologies in Maxillary First Molars: A Series of Four Case Reports

The success of nonsurgical endodontic management depends on the complete elimination of infection that compromises the tooth function. Thorough knowledge about the root canal anatomy is one of the principal factors in achieving a successful outcome. The morphology of root canals is not always typica...

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Main Authors: Shaik Izaz (Author), Nagesh Bolla (Author), Bhargavi Dasari (Author), Arka Prova Bhattacharjee (Author)
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Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences, 2019-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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