Mandibular left first premolar with two roots: A morphological oddity. 2012

Nitin Kararia, and Ajay Chaudhary, and Vandana Kararia
Department of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics, Rajasthan Dental College and Hospital, Jaipur, Rajastha, India.

Thorough knowledge of the root canal morphology, appropriate assessment of the pulp chamber floor, and critical interpretation of radiographs are a prerequisite for successful root canal therapy. The possibility of additional root/canal should be considered even in teeth with a low frequency of abnormal root canal anatomy. This article reports on a case of mandibular first premolar with two roots, which was successfully treated with root canal therapy.

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