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Year : 1992 | Volume
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Three roots and four root canals in mandibular second molar and its management - A case report
KB Jayalakshmi1, S Girija2, SV Bhagwat3
1 Reader, Conservative Dentistry Department, Bapuji Dental College & Hospital, Davangere-577 004, Karnataka, India 2 Prodessor & Head of the Department, Conservative Dentistry Department, Bapuji Dental College & Hospital, Davangere-577 004, Karnataka, India 3 Post-graduate student
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DOI: 10.4103/0970-7212.347236
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Morphologically the mandibular molars present three root canals. One distal and two mesial having either Type-I or Type-II canal configuration (78 %). An interesting case of bilateral mandibular second molars having three seperate roots and four canals is illustrated along with its successful management in this report.
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