Three-dimensional computed topography analysis of a patient with an unusual anatomy of the maxillary second and third molars

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We present a case of a patient with rare anatomy of a maxillary second molar with three mesiobuccal root canals and a maxillary third molar with four separate roots, identified using multislice computed topography (CT) and threedimensional reconstruction techniques. The described case enriched/might enrich our knowledge about possible anatomical aberrations of maxillary molars. In addition, we demonstrate the role of multislice CT as an objective tool for confirmatory diagnosis and successful endodontic management.

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Zhao, J., Li, Y., Yang, Z., Wang, W., & Meng, Y. (2011). Three-dimensional computed topography analysis of a patient with an unusual anatomy of the maxillary second and third molars. International Journal of Oral Science, 3(4), 225–228. https://doi.org/10.4248/IJOS11078

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