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TEK KÖK VE TEK KANALA SAHİP MOLAR DİŞLER: OLGU BİLDİRİMİ"

MOLARS WITH SINGLE ROOT AND SINGLE CANAL: A CASE REPORT"

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Anatomic variations of the root-canal system may affect the outcome of endodontic treatment. In many studies examined variations of the root-canal systems have been intensified accessory or extra canals. In this case report it was presented first and second molars with single root and single canal in the mandible and the maxilla in the same patient.
Abstract (Original Language): 
Kök kanal sisteminin anatomik değişkenliği endodontik tedavinin sonucunu etkileyebilmektedir. Kök kanal sisteminin varyasyonlarının incelendiği pek çok çalışmada aksesuar veya fazla kanal yapısı üzerine yoğunlaşılmıştır. Bu olgu bildiriminde, aynı hastaya ait olan tek kök ve tek kanala sahip maksiller ve mandibular birinci ve ikinci molar dişler sunulmuştur.
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