Mandibular premolars exhibit intricate and diverse root canal anatomy, presenting substantial challenges in endodontic treatment. Uncommon variations, such as the presence of three canals, demand meticulous diagnostic and therapeutic approaches to mitigate the risk of overlooking canals and subsequent treatment failure. This case report highlights three cases of mandibular premolars exhibiting a rare root canal configuration with one mesial and two distal canals, successfully managed using cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) for accurate diagnosis and ultrasonic activation for disinfection. The findings underscore the significance of utilizing three-dimensional imaging and precise canal identification in addressing anatomical anomalies in mandibular premolars, which have been sparsely documented in the existing literature. This report aims to contribute to understanding and managing the rare and complex root canal configurations in endodontics.
Keywords: canal morphology variations; cone beam computed tomography; mandibular premolars; multiple root canals; root canal anatomy.
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