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Background The maxillary first molar is one of the most common teeth requiring root canal treatment. Therefore, it is not surprising to come across a plethora of literature describing its morphology ...
This case report is to present a maxillary first molar with one O-shaped root, which is an extended C-shaped canal system. Patient with chronic apical periodontitis in maxillary left first molar ...
Abstract Objectives: To assess the relationships between the maxillary first molar and the maxillary sinus floor in a group of patients referred to a dental clinic. Methods: Ninety-seven patients were ...
Sixty-two per cent of maxillary first and 50% of maxillary second molars had two apical foramina. There was a significant inverse relationship between age and the occurrence of two canals and between ...
Published: 10 March 2007 Root resorption of a maxillary permanent first molar by an impacted second premolar S. Tabiat-Pour & A. Newlyn British Dental Journal 202, 261–262 (2007) Cite this article ...
ABSTRACT Objective: This study was designed to analyze and compare the cusp and apex movements of the maxillary canines and first molars during canine retraction in the first step of extraction space ...
Non-extraction treatment has gained popularity for corrections of mild-to-moderate class II malocclusion over the past few decades. The distalization of maxillary molars is of significant value for ...
Objectives: To assess the relationships between the maxillary first molar and the maxillary sinus floor in a group of patients referred to a dental clinic. Methods: Ninety-seven patients were ...
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