Volume : IV, Issue : IV, April - 2015

Incongruity in Human Permanent Molar–Radix Entomolaris

Dr. Namita Mishra, Dr. Nisha C, Dr. B. Rajkumar, Dr. Lalit Boruah, Dr. Vishesh Gupta, Dr. Ruchi Arora, Dr. Akanksha Bhatt

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Mandibular molars shows varied anatomy. It can have an additional root located lingually (the radix entomolaris) or buccally (the radix paramolaris). An awareness and understanding of this unusual root and its root canal

morphology can contribute to the successful outcome of root canal treatment. This report discusses endodontic treatment of two mandibular
molars with a radix entomolaris, which is less common in Indian Population. The incidence of this variation in Indian population is 5.97%
only. The prevalence and the external morphological variations and internal anatomy of the radix entomolaris are described..

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Dr. Namita Mishra, Dr. Nisha C, Dr.B.Rajkumar, Dr. Lalit Boruah, Dr. Vishesh Gupta, Dr. Ruchi Arora, Dr. Akanksha Bhatt Incongruity in Human Permanent Molar–Radix Entomolaris International Journal of Scientific Research, Vol : 4, Issue : 4 April 2015


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