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One of the main reasons for failure of root canal treatment in molars is because the clinician has not removed all the pulp tissue and microorganisms from the root canal system. An awareness and comprehensive knowledge of the unusual root canal morphology can contribute to success of the endodontic procedure. Radix entomolaris, an anatomical variant in permanent mandibular molar, is the presence of an extra root on the distolingual position, first described by Carabelli. If the extra root is on the buccal aspect, it is termed as radix paramolaris. Even though considered to be an Asiatic trait, its prevalence is very low in Indian population. However, its awareness and identification is inevitable to attain endodontic success. This review addresses the prevalence, diagnosis (clinical and radiographic), and endodontic management of mandibular teeth with extra roots/canals.
"Clinical Implications And Management Of Radix Entomolaris And Paramolaris-A Review", International Journal for Research Trends and Innovation (www.ijrti.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.7, Issue 9, page no.875 - 878, September-2022, Available :http://www.ijrti.org/papers/IJRTI2209117.pdf
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