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KMID : 1035020160170010015
Endodontics and Dental Rehabilitation
2016 Volume.17 No. 1 p.15 ~ p.19
Intentional replantation of a mandibular canine with two roots has calcified canal: a case report
Lee Bin-Na

Kim Se-Min
Chang Hoon-Sang
Hwang In-Hyun
Hwang Yun-Chan
Oh Won-Mann
Abstract
Many clinicians have the perception that a given tooth will contain a specific number of roots and/or canals. However, a careful evaluation of research material has shown that variations in tooth morphology are common. Although mandibular canines usually have one root canal, the occurrence of two roots and two distinct canals has often been reported. Intentional replantation is extraction of a tooth to do extraoral therapy, and then inserted into its socket. Further, it can be considered as a treatment option for being impossible nonsurgical endodontic treatment or apical surgery due to anatomic limitations and accessibility problems such as bone thickness, nerve and sinus proximity and so on. This case report describesan intentional replantation of the mandibular canine with two roots that has calcified canal.
KEYWORD
calcification, intentional replantation, mandibular canine, mineral trioxide aggregate, morphology, variation
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