ENDODONTIC TREATMENT IN A MANDIBULAR FIRST PREMOLAR WITH THREE CANALS

Authors

  • Karen Avendaño Calderón U. Nacional de Colombia
  • Javier Niño-Barrera U. Nacional de Colombia
  • Luis Fernando Gamboa Martínez U. El Bosque

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15332/us.v12i2.1217

Keywords:

Endodontics, Periapical periodontitis, Dental pulp

Abstract

Based on the importance of identification and knowledge of the anatomy of the root canal system prior to the completion of endodontic therapy, it is essential to know the possible variations of each tooth and so devise a treatment plan whose purpose is success same. The purpose of this paper is to report a case held at the National University of Colombia in a first lower premolar with three canals, where a retreat with chemical and mechanical method was performed. Later passages were treated with Step Back technique and sealed with lateral condensation technique without complications.

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Author Biographies

Karen Avendaño Calderón, U. Nacional de Colombia

Estudiante F. de Odontología U. Nacional de Colombia

Javier Niño-Barrera, U. Nacional de Colombia

Especialista en Endodoncia U. El Bosque, Magíster en Ingeniería Biomédica U. Nacional de Colombia, Docente U. Nacional de Colombia

Luis Fernando Gamboa Martínez, U. El Bosque

Especialista en Endodoncia U. El Bosque, Magíster en Epidemiología Clínica U. Javeriana, Docente U. El Bosque

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Published

2013-07-01

How to Cite

Avendaño Calderón, K., Niño-Barrera, J., & Gamboa Martínez, L. F. (2013). ENDODONTIC TREATMENT IN A MANDIBULAR FIRST PREMOLAR WITH THREE CANALS. Ustasalud, 12(2), 134–137. https://doi.org/10.15332/us.v12i2.1217

Issue

Section

Case reports