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Case Report
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Introduction: Knowledge of root canal morphology is essential for successful endodontic therapy. Failure to recognize unusual root
canal anatomy may lead to unsuccessful endodontic treatment. Case Report: This case report describes the successful endodontic
treatment of the maxillary central incisor with unusual anatomy of two roots and two root canals. A 23-year-old male patient was
referred for dental consultation with discoloration of the maxillary right central incisor with periapical lesion, which revealed unusual
anatomy of root on radiographic examination, and was confirmed upon exploration. Discussion: As described by Vertucci, the
maxillary central incisor presents a single root and single root canal in 100% of the cases. However, few cases of maxillary central
incisors with two canals were reported in the literature, most of which were associated with developmental anomalies like fusion,
germination or dens invaginatus. Clinician should be aware of the unusual anatomical variations that should be detected by the
different diagnostic resources available.
Key words: Maxillary central incisor, spiral CT scan, two roots
Introduction
Case Report
Corresponding Author: Dr. T. S. Ashwini Shivakumar, Bauxite Road, Belgaum, Karnataka, India. E-mail: drashts2000@yahoo.co.in
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Discussion
The present report demonstrates a rare case of central
incisor with two roots and two root canals that was
successfully treated by non-surgical endodontic
treatment. As described by Vertucci, maxillary central
incisor presents a single root and single root canal in
100% of the cases.[14] However, few cases of maxillary
central incisors with two canals were reported in
the literature, most of which were associated with
developmental anomalies like fusion, germination or
dens invaginatus.[13]
Various case reports have been mentioned that have
successfully been treated by non-surgical and surgical
means.[2,4,11,12,15] In the present clinical report, the two
roots were distinguishable, visible on the pre-operative
radiograph. Careful interpretation of the radiograph is
important in clinical endodontics.[16] The pre-operative
radiograph of dual-rooted maxillary central incisor
showed double radiolucent lines around the root
surface. This can be misinterpreted as fusion of central
incisor with another tooth or presence of retained root
stump. Presence of two roots was then confirmed with
angled radiographs and instruments.
According to a study by Brynolf with three to four
parallax radiographs, correct endodontic diagnosis was
obtained 90% of the time compared with one radiograph
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Acknowledgment
The authors acknowledge with profound gratitude the
Principal and Head of Department of Conservative Dentistry
and Endodontics, Maratha Mandal Nathajirao G. Halgekar
Institute of Dental Sciences, Belgaum, for the support and
encouragement.
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