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Permanent Mandibular Second Premolar with Vertucci Type II Configuration: A Case Report
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Mandibular premolars are one of the most difficult teeth to treat endodontically as it shows high incidences of aberrant ischolar_main canal anatomy. Complete cleaning and shaping with copous irrigation is the key to successful endodontic treatment. Careful understanding of the internal anatomy and morphology of the ischolar_main canal system is an important task when performing cleaning and shaping procedures. This article describes mandibular second premolars with Vertucci Type II ischolar_main canal anatomy, treated successfully by conventional endodontic treatment.
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Abberant Anatomy, Mandibular Second Premolar, Root Canal Anatomy, Vertucci.
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