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MANAGEMENT OF BILATERAL TAURODONTIC TEETH WITH LARGE PULP STONES IN PERMANENT DENTITION : A CASE REPORT
2016
African Journal of Science and Research
unpublished
The present case report highlights about management of taurodontism which is a developmental anomaly characterized by the lack of constriction at the level of the cementoenamel junction, vertically elongated pulp chambers and apical displacement of the pulpal floor. Permanent molar teeth are commonly affected teeth. Its morphology might hamper the location of orifices and can create difficulties in effective instrumentation and obturation of the teeth requiring endodontic treatment. The present
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