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Root and canal morphology of mandibular first and second permanent molar teeth in a Ugandan population
Odontology, 08/03/09
Rwenyonyi CM et al. – Multiple apical foramina were more frequent in the first than in the second molar, as were intercanal communications and lateral canals. Type I and IV canal configurations were predominant in the distal and mesial roots, respectively, of both the first and second molars.
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