Mandibular canine with three canals, a rare anatomic variation: a case report

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Krishna P. Biswas., Drishti., Navin Mishra., Priyankar Singh and Isha Narang

A root canal treatment requires adequate knowledge and in depth understanding of the anatomy and different anatomic variation in the teeth. Failure of which can lead to questionable prognosis of the teeth. Generally there is a single canal with single root in mandibular canine. However, many of the researchers have investigated and suggested that the occurrence of mandibular canine with two canals is in the range of 13-22% 1-3, but there are very few literatures citing the evidence of mandibular canine with three canals joining into one foramina.
The following case report depicts the treatment of three rooted mandibular canine and its successful endodontic treatment.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.24327/ijcar.2021.23568.4669
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