Management of a failed endodontic treatment for a maxillary second molar with two separate palatal roots

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Abstract

Complexity of root canal system and variations in internal anatomy of teeth require careful analysis of preoperative cone beam computed tomography or multiangle radiographs to locate and identify possible extra roots or canals. A fourth canal in upper molars is expected, and much effort should be made when planning the endodontic treatment to avoid missing a canal.

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Al Qahtani, A., Abdulrab, S., & Alhadainy, H. (2018). Management of a failed endodontic treatment for a maxillary second molar with two separate palatal roots. Clinical Case Reports, 6(9), 1735–1738. https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.1708

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