Demystifying the intricacies – a rare report of two cases of biradicular permanent mandibular lateral incisor and their endodontic management

S. Makkar, Sandeep Gupta, Aiana Singh, Smriti Rohilla
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Introduction and aim. One of the imperative reasons for endodontic failure is an extra or missed root and root canals. Permanent mandibular lateral incisors generally present as monoradicular tooth with one or two canals, but aberrancies in the form of extra root are also rarely seen. There is insufficiency in the literary work regarding the presence of an extra root in permanent mandibular lateral incisor. We hereby report two illustrious cases of biradicular permanent mandibular lateral incisors and their endodontic management and brief review regarding the case reports published so far regarding the existence of an extra root in permanent mandibular lateral incisor in the literature. Also, we intend to apprise the scientific documentation with the aforementioned. Description of the cases. Case 1. A twenty-two-year-old male patient of Indian origin was referred to endodontic clinic for intentional root canal therapy. Pre-operative radiograph revealed 32 exhibited aberrancy in the form of an extra root, with normal periodontal structures and bone architecture. Case 2. A sixty-two-year-old male patient came to the Department of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics with the chief complaint of pain in the lower anterior tooth region. Radiographic examination revealed root caries on the mesial side and two roots with two canals with bifurcation at the level of middle third of root. Conclusion. Clinicians should be well prepared in advance for management of any anatomical aberrancy in their clinical practice by having a scrupulous knowledge of root canal system.
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揭开复杂性的神秘面纱--两例双关节恒下颌侧切牙及其牙髓治疗的罕见报告
导言和目的。牙髓治疗失败的主要原因之一是多余或遗漏的牙根和根管。恒下颌侧切牙通常表现为单根牙,有一个或两个根管,但也很少出现多余牙根的异常情况。关于恒下颌侧切牙出现多余牙根的文献不足。我们在此报告两例双根恒下颌侧切牙的杰出病例及其牙髓治疗,并简要回顾了迄今为止在文献中发表的有关恒下颌侧切牙存在多余牙根的病例报告。此外,我们还打算向科学文献通报上述情况。病例描述病例 1.一名二十二岁的印度裔男性患者被转诊至牙髓病学诊所接受意向性根管治疗。术前X光片显示32颗牙根表现为多生根,牙周结构和牙槽骨结构正常。病例 2.一名六十二岁的男性患者来到牙体牙髓科就诊,主诉是下前牙区疼痛。X 射线检查显示中侧牙根龋坏,两个牙根有两个根管,根管中三分之一处有分叉。结论。临床医生在临床实践中应严格掌握根管系统的知识,为处理任何解剖异常做好充分准备。
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