Unusual anatomy of permanent maxillary molars

Journal of Endodontics
João Vicente Baroni BarbizamMário Tanomaru Filho

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to show anatomical variations in permanent maxillary molars. Two clinical cases of four-rooted maxillary molars and a macroscopic study of an extracted tooth, showing a five-rooted maxillary molar, are presented.

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