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  • The study examines the complex anatomy of the pulp chamber floor in mandibular molars, specifically focusing on first and second molars extracted from an Indian population.
  • A total of 2,134 molars were analyzed using a stereomicroscope to reveal variations in canal orifice numbers and shapes, noting that most first molars had three canal orifices while second molars commonly had either two or three.
  • The findings highlight the predominance of oval-shaped orifices, emphasizing the need for detailed anatomical knowledge for successful endodontic treatments.
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New classification for pulp chamber floor anatomy of human molars.

J Conserv Dent

February 2021

Department of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics, TPCT's Dental College and Hospital, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.

Comprehensive knowledge of the entire root canal system is an essential prerequisite for successful routine endodontic treatments. The internal and external morphological configurations of roots and root canals are quite complex. Thus, several classifications have been put forth by researchers to appropriately understand the distinguishable features of root and root canal systems of multirooted teeth.

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