Successful Endodontic Treatment Of Mandibular Canine With Vertucci Type III Configuration: A Case Report
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In order for root canal treatment to be successful, the clinician must have a comprehensive understanding of tooth anatomy and the many variations that might occur. Additionally, the physician must be able to diagnose and treat each individual case appropriately. In most cases, mandibular canines have a single root and a single root canal. However, there are instances in which they have two canals with either one or two foramina, or even less often, two roots. The endodontic treatment of a mandibular canine that had a Vertucci type III canal structure is described in depth in this case report.
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