Indian Journal of Health Sciences and Care
  • Year: 2020
  • Volume: 7
  • Issue: 1

Radix Entomolaris and Paramolaris: A Case Series

  • Author:
  • Mahak Mitra1,, Monika Amit Rao1, Mandeep Singh Grewal2, Mamta Singla3, Ashtha Arya3
  • Total Page Count: 5
  • Page Number: 35 to 39

1Post Graduate Student, Department of Endodontics & Conservative dentistry, SGT University, Gurugram, Haryana, India

2Professor & Head, Department of Endodontics & Conservative dentistry, SGT University, Gurugram, Haryana, India

3Professor, Department of Endodontics & Conservative dentistry, SGT University, Gurugram, Haryana, India

*Corresponding author email id: Mahakmitra.03@gmail.com

Online published on 21 May, 2020.

Abstract

Successful endodontic treatment depends on correct identification of all the canals, thorough chemo-mechanical debridement followed by three dimensional obturation with proper hermetic seal. One of the major cause in failure of endodontic treatment is anatomic variations in tooth morphology which leads to improper location and identification of root canals. Generally mandibular permanent molars have two roots with three canals (mesiobucccal, mesiolingual & distal) but in few teeth, the number of roots and canals vary. The variation in the number of roots is called radix entomolaris, this article presents three case reports of mandibular first molars with extra roots including diagnosis, treatment plan and problems encounter during procedure.

Keywords

Radix paramolaris, Endodontic treatment, Anatomical variation, Mandibular molar, Radix entomolaris