Title of article :
Lower First Permanent Molar with an Additional Root Diagnosis and Management
Author/Authors :
Riyahi, Abdullah Mahmoud Department of Restorative Dental Science - Division of Endodontics - College of Dentistry - King Saud University, Saudi Arabia
Abstract :
Three rooted lower first permanent molar represents one of the main anatomical variants which is a treatment challenge of
clinicians. This study is aimed at presenting a case of a lower first molar with an additional root that was diagnosed and
managed successfully using new techniques in endodontics. Tooth #46 was diagnosed as a necrotic pulp with symptomatic
apical periodontitis. Different angle radiographs were obtained, and they clearly showed three roots. The procedure was
completed under magnification and illumination using an operating microscope. The access cavity was modified to achieve
straight line access for all the canals. Careful step-by-step instrumentation was performed using flexible NiTi rotary files. The
canals were irrigated using 6% sodium hypochlorite. Afterwards, three-dimensional obturation was completed using warm
vertical compaction. Knowledge of the anatomy and an early diagnosis are required to achieve high-quality root canal treatment.
Keywords :
Lower First Permanent Molar , Additional Root Diagnosis
Journal title :
Case Reports in Dentistry