Here is an interesting case that is classified as Dens Invaginatus Type 3. The chief characterstics of this anomaly is the enamel lined tract that connects the crown to the root and invaginates the apical or lateral aspect of the root. Commonly the root canal that houses the vital pulp is unaffec
I would like to share with you the management of a large lesion with out surgical intervention.
Healthy 36 year old female presents with a large periapical lesion associated with tooth 9,10, 11 and a palatal swelling that drains time to time. On pulpal examination, 9 and 11 tested WNL an
Two separate canals in the distal root of a mandibular molar in my practice is more common than what is reported in the literature. Learning the micro anatomy of aberrant root forms, using the surgical operating microscope for the whole procedure, scheduling enough time, and an attitude to excel