Literature review and case study: unveiling the complexities of mandibular second molar with three distal canals
Abstract The occurrence of morphological deviations in root canal anatomy is challenging and can influence treatment outcomes. While mandibular second molars typically have 2 roots and 3 canals, a unique case emerged in a 23-year-old Indian male with a symptomatic permanent left mandibular second mo...
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Main Authors: | Anoushka Yadav (Author), Anushka Arora (Author), Karthik Shetty (Author), Mohmed Isaqali Karobari (Author) |
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2024-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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