Endodontic Management of Permanent Mandibular Teeth having Rare Morphological Variations in Root Canal Anatomy—A Case Report

By completing an optimal root canal treatment, endodontic therapy aims to repair the damaged periapical area by removing microorganisms and their by-products from the infected root canal space. Nonetheless, a number of variables, such as understanding the architecture of root canals, precise diagnos...

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Main Authors: Monica Yadav, Supriya S. Ojha, Shweta Raj, Gaurav Jain, Preeti Shukla, Pradyumna Misra
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Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2024-12-01
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Online Access:https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/jpbs.jpbs_1315_24
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description By completing an optimal root canal treatment, endodontic therapy aims to repair the damaged periapical area by removing microorganisms and their by-products from the infected root canal space. Nonetheless, a number of variables, such as understanding the architecture of root canals, precise diagnosis and treatment planning, and subsequent management of any anatomical variation in the affected tooth, all have a significant impact on the outcome of an endodontic procedure. There may always be differences, even though research indicates that most permanent human dentition has a similar root canal architecture. Therefore, it is critical to detect these morphological changes since failing to do so might have unfavorable effects and affect how well the medication is administered. Ignorance of anatomical variance, leading to a missing canal, is one of the most frequent causes of endodontic failure. In this case study, uncommon clinical symptoms in mandibular teeth—which are typically single-rooted—are discussed along with the endodontic treatment that followed.
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spelling doaj-art-7978d466ee5a4857a0185796a04407352025-01-14T05:31:58ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Pharmacy and Bioallied Sciences0976-48790975-74062024-12-0116Suppl 4S4173S417510.4103/jpbs.jpbs_1315_24Endodontic Management of Permanent Mandibular Teeth having Rare Morphological Variations in Root Canal Anatomy—A Case ReportMonica YadavSupriya S. OjhaShweta RajGaurav JainPreeti ShuklaPradyumna MisraBy completing an optimal root canal treatment, endodontic therapy aims to repair the damaged periapical area by removing microorganisms and their by-products from the infected root canal space. Nonetheless, a number of variables, such as understanding the architecture of root canals, precise diagnosis and treatment planning, and subsequent management of any anatomical variation in the affected tooth, all have a significant impact on the outcome of an endodontic procedure. There may always be differences, even though research indicates that most permanent human dentition has a similar root canal architecture. Therefore, it is critical to detect these morphological changes since failing to do so might have unfavorable effects and affect how well the medication is administered. Ignorance of anatomical variance, leading to a missing canal, is one of the most frequent causes of endodontic failure. In this case study, uncommon clinical symptoms in mandibular teeth—which are typically single-rooted—are discussed along with the endodontic treatment that followed.https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/jpbs.jpbs_1315_24anatomical aberrationsendodontic therapymandibular caninemandibular premolarroot canal variationsthree root canal
spellingShingle Monica Yadav
Supriya S. Ojha
Shweta Raj
Gaurav Jain
Preeti Shukla
Pradyumna Misra
Endodontic Management of Permanent Mandibular Teeth having Rare Morphological Variations in Root Canal Anatomy—A Case Report
Journal of Pharmacy and Bioallied Sciences
anatomical aberrations
endodontic therapy
mandibular canine
mandibular premolar
root canal variations
three root canal
title Endodontic Management of Permanent Mandibular Teeth having Rare Morphological Variations in Root Canal Anatomy—A Case Report
title_full Endodontic Management of Permanent Mandibular Teeth having Rare Morphological Variations in Root Canal Anatomy—A Case Report
title_fullStr Endodontic Management of Permanent Mandibular Teeth having Rare Morphological Variations in Root Canal Anatomy—A Case Report
title_full_unstemmed Endodontic Management of Permanent Mandibular Teeth having Rare Morphological Variations in Root Canal Anatomy—A Case Report
title_short Endodontic Management of Permanent Mandibular Teeth having Rare Morphological Variations in Root Canal Anatomy—A Case Report
title_sort endodontic management of permanent mandibular teeth having rare morphological variations in root canal anatomy a case report
topic anatomical aberrations
endodontic therapy
mandibular canine
mandibular premolar
root canal variations
three root canal
url https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/jpbs.jpbs_1315_24
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