Double Root Anatomical Variations in a Single Patient: Endodontic Treatment and Rehabilitation of a Three-rooted First Premolar. Case Report

Abnormal interaction between oral epithelium and underlying mesenchematic tissue during odontogenesis could result in teeth with an anatomical variation. First maxilar premolar has such variable root canal morphology. However, (0.2-6% of cases) a three-rooted premolar is particularly uncommon. First...

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Autores principales: Oporto V,Gonzalo H, Saavedra,Rubén, Soto P,Camila C, Fuentes,Ramón
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Publicado: Sociedad Chilena de Anatomía 2013
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spelling oai:scielo:S0717-950220130001000062014-09-09Double Root Anatomical Variations in a Single Patient: Endodontic Treatment and Rehabilitation of a Three-rooted First Premolar. Case ReportOporto V,Gonzalo HSaavedra,RubénSoto P,Camila CFuentes,Ramón Anatomical variation Root canal Teeth root Teeth endodontically treated Premolar Crown Abnormal interaction between oral epithelium and underlying mesenchematic tissue during odontogenesis could result in teeth with an anatomical variation. First maxilar premolar has such variable root canal morphology. However, (0.2-6% of cases) a three-rooted premolar is particularly uncommon. First mandibular premolar frequently has one root and one single canal (75% of cases), however, a tooth with two canals and two separate roots could be found (19.5-22.5%). Execution of an accurate diagnosis of root canal system is essential to perform a successful endodontic treatment and tooth rehabilitation. This article describes diagnosis, endodontic treatment and rehabilitation (means single crown) of a maxillary three-rooted and three-canal first premolar, and a non-endodontically treated mandibular first premolar with two canals and two independent roots in a single patient.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedad Chilena de AnatomíaInternational Journal of Morphology v.31 n.1 20132013-03-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0717-95022013000100006en10.4067/S0717-95022013000100006
institution Scielo Chile
collection Scielo Chile
language English
topic Anatomical variation
Root canal
Teeth root
Teeth endodontically treated
Premolar
Crown
spellingShingle Anatomical variation
Root canal
Teeth root
Teeth endodontically treated
Premolar
Crown
Oporto V,Gonzalo H
Saavedra,Rubén
Soto P,Camila C
Fuentes,Ramón
Double Root Anatomical Variations in a Single Patient: Endodontic Treatment and Rehabilitation of a Three-rooted First Premolar. Case Report
description Abnormal interaction between oral epithelium and underlying mesenchematic tissue during odontogenesis could result in teeth with an anatomical variation. First maxilar premolar has such variable root canal morphology. However, (0.2-6% of cases) a three-rooted premolar is particularly uncommon. First mandibular premolar frequently has one root and one single canal (75% of cases), however, a tooth with two canals and two separate roots could be found (19.5-22.5%). Execution of an accurate diagnosis of root canal system is essential to perform a successful endodontic treatment and tooth rehabilitation. This article describes diagnosis, endodontic treatment and rehabilitation (means single crown) of a maxillary three-rooted and three-canal first premolar, and a non-endodontically treated mandibular first premolar with two canals and two independent roots in a single patient.
author Oporto V,Gonzalo H
Saavedra,Rubén
Soto P,Camila C
Fuentes,Ramón
author_facet Oporto V,Gonzalo H
Saavedra,Rubén
Soto P,Camila C
Fuentes,Ramón
author_sort Oporto V,Gonzalo H
title Double Root Anatomical Variations in a Single Patient: Endodontic Treatment and Rehabilitation of a Three-rooted First Premolar. Case Report
title_short Double Root Anatomical Variations in a Single Patient: Endodontic Treatment and Rehabilitation of a Three-rooted First Premolar. Case Report
title_full Double Root Anatomical Variations in a Single Patient: Endodontic Treatment and Rehabilitation of a Three-rooted First Premolar. Case Report
title_fullStr Double Root Anatomical Variations in a Single Patient: Endodontic Treatment and Rehabilitation of a Three-rooted First Premolar. Case Report
title_full_unstemmed Double Root Anatomical Variations in a Single Patient: Endodontic Treatment and Rehabilitation of a Three-rooted First Premolar. Case Report
title_sort double root anatomical variations in a single patient: endodontic treatment and rehabilitation of a three-rooted first premolar. case report
publisher Sociedad Chilena de Anatomía
publishDate 2013
url http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0717-95022013000100006
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