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Isra Medical Journal. 2013; 5 (3): 213-215
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-189029

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The relation between the roots of the maxillary molars, premolars and the sinus has been studied by different authors. The roots of the maxillary first and second molars are in intimate relation to the floor of the maxillary sinus in 40% of cases


During periapical surgery of the maxillary molars and premolars it is possible to find the same complications as in any apicoectomy, including for example damage to a neighbouring tooth


The specific considerations applicable to these teeth are,careful aperture of the maxillary sinus wall or floor; avoidance of sinus membrane perforation; and care to prevent the introduction of foreign bodies within the maxillary sinus. Surgical endodontic success rates have dramatically improved over the years with the developments of newer retrofilling materials and the use of the ultrasonic preparation. A clinical case of apical surgery on a maxillary molar through the maxillarysinus is presented, usinga sinus lift procedureand retrofilling with MTA

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Isra Medical Journal. 2011; 3 (3): 106-109
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-195324

ABSTRACT

Variations in the root canal morphology of the maxillary first molar are quiet common. During endodontic therapy if the practitioner is unable to detect these variations the root canals might be left untreated which may be a reason for the failure of the endodontic treatment. The most common form of the permanent maxillary first molar has three roots with three canals, one mesiobuccal, one distobuccal and palatal canals. The commonest variation is the presence of a second mesiobuccal canal. 98.3% of maxillary first molar have been reported to have a single distobuccal canal. Two canals were found only 1.7% of the time, hence showing the second disto buccal canal to being a rare occurrence


This case report presents the endodontic management of a maxillary first molar with five root canals [two mesiobuccal-MB , MB , two distobuccal- DB , DB and one palatal-P] confirmed with the aid of spiral 1 2 1 2 computed tomography [SCT]

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