VOLUME 1 , ISSUE 1 ( January-June, 2016 ) > List of Articles
Khaleel Ahamed Thaha, Nasil Sakkir, Mali G Nair, A Ajaz, Lija Issac Parackal
Keywords : Bull teeth, Enlarged pulp chamber, Mesotaurodontism, Taurodontism
Citation Information : Thaha KA, Sakkir N, Nair MG, Ajaz A, Parackal LI. Endodontic Management of a Taurodontic Mandibular Second Molar. Cons Dent Endod J 2016; 1 (1):14-17.
DOI: 10.5005/jp-journals-10048-0004
License: CC BY-NC 4.0
Published Online: 01-01-2016
Copyright Statement: Copyright © 2016; The Author(s).
Taurodontism is a dental anomaly in which the involved tooth has an enlarged and elongated pulp chamber with short roots. Endodontic treatment of a taurodont tooth presents challenges to a clinician for visibility, cleaning and shaping as well as obturation of the root canals. In this case report, a 16-year-old female patient presented with spontaneous pain in relation to mandibular right second molar. On radiographic examination, the tooth had a carious lesion extending to the pulp chamber which was large and elongated with apically located furcation and two short roots. The taurodontic index (TI) for this particular tooth was 34.2, corresponding to mesotaurodontism. Endodontic treatment was successfully completed using lateral condensation technique and postendodontic restoration given.
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