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Maxillary first molar with an O-shaped root morphology:report of a case 被引量:2
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作者 Yooseok Shin Yemi Kim Byoung-Duck Roh 《International Journal of Oral Science》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2013年第4期242-244,共3页
This case report is to present a maxillary first molar with one O-shaped root, which is an extended C-shaped canal system. Patient with chronic apical periodontitis in maxillary left first molar underwent replantation... This case report is to present a maxillary first molar with one O-shaped root, which is an extended C-shaped canal system. Patient with chronic apical periodontitis in maxillary left first molar underwent replantation because of difficulty in negotiating all canals. Periapical radiographs and cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) were taken. All roots were connected and fused to one root, and all canals seemed to be connected to form an O-shape. The apical 3 mm of the root were resected and retrograde filled with resin-modified glass ionomer. Intentional replantation as an alternative treatment could be considered in a maxillary first molar having an unusual O-shaped root. 展开更多
关键词 cone-beam computed tomography scanning intentional replantation maxillary first molar O-shape root canal anatomy
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Endodontic management of the maxillary first molar with special root canals:A case report and review of the literature
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作者 Zhi-Hui Zhang Hai-Lin Yao +1 位作者 Yan Zhang Xiao Wang 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2020年第12期2590-2596,共7页
BACKGROUND As the complex anatomy of maxillary first molars is one of the major challenges in endodontic therapy,knowledge of the complicated root canal anatomy and configuration is crucial to ensure the success of en... BACKGROUND As the complex anatomy of maxillary first molars is one of the major challenges in endodontic therapy,knowledge of the complicated root canal anatomy and configuration is crucial to ensure the success of endodontic treatment and prognosis.This article presents an endodontically managed left maxillary first molar with an unusual palatal root morphology.The available literature on the anatomic variation of maxillary first molars is also reviewed.CASE SUMMARY A 36-year-old man with no medical history presented to the Stomatology Department of Peking University Third Hospital complaining of a toothache during mastication in the maxillary left posterior region for approximately 3 mo.He had a spontaneous and intermittent toothache that had worsened,particularly at night.The diagnosis based on clinical examination,X-ray imaging,and cone beam computed tomography(CBCT)was symptomatic irreversible pulpitis.Nonsurgical endodontic therapy was performed for the left maxillary first molar.Five root canals revealed by CBCT included a special palatal root canal(1-2-1-shaped),two mesiobuccal root canals,and one distobuccal root canal.Evaluation of the CBCT images confirmed the root canal morphology and the clinician performed more effective cleaning,obturation,and therapy.Finally,the tooth was restored using composite resin,and the patient was satisfied with the result.CONCLUSION CBCT and a complete review of the literature may be beneficial for investigating the root canal system to achieve a biological and functional therapeutic effect. 展开更多
关键词 maxillary first molar Root canal anatomy MORPHOLOGY Endodontic treatment Cone beam computed tomography Case report
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Clinical Treatment and Anatomy Study of Maxillary First Molars with Five Root Canals
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作者 Kuo Wan Shun-yun Luo Ji-zhi Zhao Hai-yun Wang Lin Ma Wen-dong Yang 《Chinese Medical Sciences Journal》 CAS CSCD 2011年第2期129-131,共3页
THE purpose of root canal treatment is to thoroughly clean the root canal system and fill it in all its dimensions.I To achieve this goal, the entire root canal system must be adequately debrided and completely filled... THE purpose of root canal treatment is to thoroughly clean the root canal system and fill it in all its dimensions.I To achieve this goal, the entire root canal system must be adequately debrided and completely filled. In clinical practice, variations in the canal morphology pose a constant challenge to endodontists in deciding on accurate diagnosis and appropriate management. Knowledge of these variations is crucial for a successful endodontic treatment, especially in absence of an operating microscope or cone-beam computered tomography (CBCT). 展开更多
关键词 ENDODONTICS maxillary first molar root canal system
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