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Endodontic therapy of molar fused with paramolar tubercles diagnosed by cone beam computed tomography: A case report
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È«ÁÖÇö ( Hong Joo-Hyun ) - Chonnam National University School of Dentistry Department of Conservative Dentistry
ÀÌºó³ª ( Lee Bin-Na ) - Chonnam National University School of Dentistry Department of Conservative Dentistry
ÀåÈÆ»ó ( Chang Hoon-Sang ) - Chonnam National University School of Dentistry Department of Conservative Dentistry
ȲÀγ² ( Hwang In-Nam ) - Chonnam National University School of Dentistry Department of Conservative Dentistry
¿À¿ø¸¸ ( Oh Won-Mann ) - Chonnam National University School of Dentistry Department of Conservative Dentistry
ȲÀ±Âù ( Hwang Yun-Chan ) - Chonnam National University School of Dentistry Department of Conservative Dentistry
KMID : 1035020190200010018
Abstract
Supernumerary teeth rarely occur in the molar area and are classified as paramolars or distomolars based on location. These teeth are frequently fused with adjacent teeth and root canal may also be connected each other. Molar fused with paramolar tubercles may have complications such as deep caries or pulpitis which need endodontic therapy and restoration. Proper understanding of fusion teeth is important in order to ensure success in endodontic treatment. Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) can be helpful to understand anatomy of complicated cases. These case reports describe endodontic therapy and follow-up of maxillary second molar and mandibular second molar fused with paramolar tubercles
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paramolar; cone beam computed tomography
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