Endodontic Management of a Less Common Four-Rooted Maxillary Second Molar
Ammar Alammari, Faisal Alghamdi, Rayed Albeladi, Hassan Abed, Mohammed Yagmoor

TL;DR
This case report describes the successful endodontic treatment of a rare maxillary second molar with four roots and four canals, highlighting the importance of advanced imaging and careful diagnosis.
Contribution
The paper presents a rare anatomical variation in a maxillary second molar and demonstrates successful endodontic management using CBCT and precise diagnosis.
Findings
A 40-year-old patient with a four-rooted maxillary second molar was successfully treated using non-surgical root canal therapy.
CBCT imaging was crucial in identifying and managing the complex root canal morphology.
The nine-month follow-up showed complete resolution of symptoms and no pain on percussion or palpation.
Abstract
This case report presents a less common anatomical variation in a maxillary second molar (MSM) characterized by four roots - two buccal and two palatal - and four distinct canals. The report emphasizes the significance of advanced diagnostic imaging and careful clinical evaluation in identifying and managing less common anatomical variations in maxillary second molars. Specifically, it presents the endodontic management of an MSM with two buccal and two separate palatal roots - detected using a cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) - underscoring the importance of comprehensive canal mapping and precise diagnosis in achieving treatment success. A 40-year-old male patient presented with intense pain in the upper right second molar, as reported by his general dentist. Clinical examination showed moderate pain on percussion and palpation. The radiological examination by CBCT scan revealed…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEndodontics and Root Canal Treatments · Dental Radiography and Imaging · Dental Trauma and Treatments
