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      C-shaped root canal in a maxillary first molar: a case report.

      International Endodontic Journal
      Adult, Dental Pulp Cavity, abnormalities, radiography, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Maxilla, Molar, Root Canal Preparation, Tooth Root, pathology

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          This case report presents an unusual C-shaped root canal system in a maxillary first molar tooth. Although C-shaped root canals are most frequently seen in the mandibular second molar, they may also appear in maxillary molars. A literature search revealed only a few case reports of C-shaped root canal systems in maxillary molars. The present case describes a C-shaped canal in the buccal root of a maxillary first molar. The endodontic access cavity displayed two canal orifices, one leading to the canal system in the buccal root, the other into the palatal root canal system. In the buccal root, what appeared to be the mesial and distal canals joined to form a single C-shaped canal. --Careful examination of radiographs and the internal anatomy of teeth is essential.-- The location and morphology of root canals should be identified at high magnification under the microscope.

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          16454798
          10.1111/j.1365-2591.2006.01069.x

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          Adult,Dental Pulp Cavity,abnormalities,radiography,Female,Follow-Up Studies,Humans,Maxilla,Molar,Root Canal Preparation,Tooth Root,pathology

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