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Apexification in a mandibular first molar with a middle mesial canal

Key Clinical Message Apexification procedures have been widely used to treat teeth with incomplete root development and pulp necrosis. The middle mesial canal (MMC) is an anatomical variation and in most cases represents a challenge during endodontic treatments. In this article, a favorable outcome...

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Published in:Clinical case reports 2018-08, Vol.6 (8), p.1517-1520
Main Authors: Quiñones Pedraza, Jesús Alejandro, Flores Treviño, Jorge Jaime, Cruz Fierro, Norma, González Meléndez, Rosalva, Elizondo Elizondo, José, Zavala Vargas, Larissa Argentina, De La Rosa Moreno, Daniel Alberto
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Summary:Key Clinical Message Apexification procedures have been widely used to treat teeth with incomplete root development and pulp necrosis. The middle mesial canal (MMC) is an anatomical variation and in most cases represents a challenge during endodontic treatments. In this article, a favorable outcome is reported after apexification in a molar with MMC. Apexification procedures have been widely used to treat teeth with incomplete root development and pulp necrosis. The middle mesial canal (MMC) is an anatomical variation and in most cases represents a challenge during endodontic treatments. In this article, a favorable outcome is reported after apexification in a molar with MMC.
ISSN:2050-0904
2050-0904
DOI:10.1002/ccr3.1651