Journal of Dentistry (Jun 2024)

Two Palatal Roots in Maxillary First Molar, a Rare Entity: Report of Two Cases

  • Vineeta Nikhil,
  • Padmanabh Jha,
  • Preeti Mishra,
  • Sonal Sahu,
  • Abhishek Bhargava

DOI
https://doi.org/10.30476/dentjods.2023.98649.2101
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 2
pp. 178 – 182

Abstract

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An in-depth understanding of the anatomical variations of maxillary molars is essential for endodontic success. Unlike the maxillary second molars, the presence of a second palatal root is uncommon in the first maxillary molar. This case report describes two cases of non-surgical management of maxillary molars with extra palatal roots. Careful clinical examination, knowledge of the internal anatomy, and the use of advanced radiographic modalities like cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) can reveal the presence of variations in the internal and external anatomy of any tooth. Therefore, for nonsurgical as well as surgical management clinicians should always watch out for any deviations in a tooth and utilize all the available tools to diagnose and manage them successfully.

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