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The Role of microendodontics in treating Mandibular Second Molar With Five Canals.
Findingthe incidence of anatomical variation in daily practice becomes more frequent due to the developmentof diagnostic tools as microscopes and ultrasomic devices. Therefore a through understanding of the normal anatomy of canals and its variations in root canal treatments would be helpful in achieving the desired result. The usual root configuration of a madibular second molar is two separate roots, distal and mesial, of which the distal root usually has one canal and the mesial root two canals. The incidence of 4 distinct root canals root C-shaped is a rare phenomenon that is repared in literature. To understand the role of microendoontics in trating mandibulary second molar with five canals. This case thows how ti locate and manage a rare anatomical variation of madibular second molar with 4 distinct root canals in the distal aspect of a C-shaped orifice successfully. The anatomical variation was overcome with the help of diagostic tools such as microscopes and ultrasonic tips. The successful treatment of this case demonstrates the necessity for awareness of the presence of additional canals and abnormal morphology of the canals. Besides that the aperator’s preseverance and patience as well as sophisticated diagnostic tools, such as the dental operating microscopes and ultrasonic tips, have an important role in treating unusual configrations of root canals.
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