A rare case of maxillary third molar with four roots and five root canals and its endodontic management with the help of cone-beam computed tomography
Maxillary third molars (M3) have unpredictable pulp morphology. They usually have one to three roots; any additional is called an accessory root. Various in vitro and in vivo studies examined its root canal morphology but none of the case reports has been published regarding the successful endodonti...
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Main Authors: | Ruchi Shah (Author), Palak P Shah (Author), Nimisha Chinmay Shah (Author), Krupa Himanshu Kapadia (Author), Meetkumar S Dedania (Author) |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications,
2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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