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SMJS Volume 2 Issue 1, Page 69 – Page 76
MAXILLARY LATERAL INCISOR WITH TWO SEPARATED CANALS DIAGNOSED WITH CBCT TECHNOLOGY: A SIX-MONTH FOLLOW-UP CASE REPORT AND MINIREVIEW
Ahmed S. Al Areqi, Abdulaziz E. Dallak, Mohammed A. Kariri, Ahmed M. Suhluli, Mohammed M. Al Moaleem
Most in-vivo and in-vitro studies as well as technical case reports indicate that permanent maxillary lateral incisors have only one root, with 100% having a single-canal anatomy, but when the pulp canal system is complex, canals may branch, divide, and rejoin. The current case report describes a male patient with a symptomatic maxillary left lateral incisor with an undiscovered type IV root canal system revealed by cone beam computed tomography (CBCT). The patient complained of spontaneous dull pain at maxillary frontal left area. We also provide a minireview that summarizes previous published cases in this report. There are more variations in the root canal structure of permanent maxillary lateral incisors than population cases would suggest.
Keywords: Cone beam computed tomography; endodontic treatment; maxillary lateral incisor; root canal morphology.
To cite this article: Al areqi AS, Dallak AE, Kariri MA, Suhluli AM, Moaleem MM. Maxillary Lateral Incisor With Two Separated Canals Diagnosed With CBCT Technology: A Six-Month Follow-Up Case Report And Minireview. Saudi Med J Students. 2021;2(1):69-76
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