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Endodontics and Dental Rehabilitation
2019 Volume.20 No. 2 p.77 ~ p.81
Accessory branch of Canalis sinuosus mimicking root resorption: A case report
Kim Yong-Min

Kim Kyung-Jae
Yang Sung-Eun
Abstract
Additional bone channels or branches of the infraorbital canal can often be present in the literature. These bone channels can be mistaken for pathosis or root resorption. The purpose of this case report was to highlight the presence of an anatomic variation that could have been mistaken for disease. The use of CBCT imaging can be helpful to prevent misdiagnosis and avoid unnecessary treatment.
KEYWORD
anatomical variation, canalis sinuosus, computed tomography
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