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Root canal morphology and its relationship to endodontic procedures

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TLDR

The morphology of human dental pulp is highly variable, and successful endodontic treatment depends on detailed anatomical knowledge, angled radiographs, proper access, and magnification. The article seeks to describe and illustrate tooth morphology and its relationship to endodontic procedures. The authors illustrate tooth morphology and discuss its implications for shaping, cleaning, apical limits, and microsurgical procedures.

Abstract

The hard tissue repository of the human dental pulp takes on numerous configurations and shapes. A thorough knowledge of tooth morphology, careful interpretation of angled radiographs, proper access preparation and a detailed exploration of the interior of the tooth are essential prerequisites for a successful treatment outcome. Magnification and illumination are aids that must be utilized to achieve this goal. This article describes and illustrates tooth morphology and discusses its relationship to endodontic procedures. A thorough understanding of the complexity of the root canal system is essential for understanding the principles and problems of shaping and cleaning, for determining the apical limits and dimensions of canal preparations, and for performing successful microsurgical procedures.

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