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Location of the ML Canal in Maxillary Molars Eric M. Rivera, DDS, MS Diplomate, American Board of Endodontics
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Introduction n The goals of non surgical root canal therapy are to remove debris, prepare and obturate canals. n This is mostly contingent on the ability of the clinician to locate the canals successfully.
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Introduction n An inherent difficulty in treatment of the maxillary molar has been location of the mesial lingual canal in the mesial buccal root.
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% of Time That ML Canal Is Located
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n The ML canal occurs in approximately: 60% of Maxillary First Molars 30% of Maxillary Second Molars n Approximately 50% of the existing ML canals are negotiable, and therefore treatable.
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% of Time That ML Canal Is Located Mesiolingual canal location, in vitro 53-90% Gilles J, Reader A. 1990 Bjorndal A, Skidmore A. 1987 Weine FG. 1969 Hess W. 1925
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% of Time That ML Canal Is Located Mesiolingual canal location, in vivo 10-39% Weller NR, Hartwell GR. 1983 Hartwell G, Bellizzi R. 1982 Pomerantz H, Fishelberg G. 1974 Seidberg BH. 1973
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% of Time That ML Canal Is Located Different canal configurations
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Own Control
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Purpose n This presentation will demonstrate the enhanced ability of locating the mesial lingual canal in a maxillary molar using a surgical microscope.
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Technique n Access is triangular n A 557 or straight fissure bur is used to make the initial outline form. n Begin the access near the palatal canal. 3 Major Canal Orifices Exposed
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Technique n After the 3 main canals are located, remove the mesial ledge by using a 700L or a tapered fissure bur to uncover the mesial lingual canal orifice. ML Canal Located Under a Shelf on the Mesial Wall
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Technique n The MB orifice will be the guide to locate the ML. n This MB orifice must be clearly exposed. n Prepare a groove at that depth toward the lingual and slightly mesial into and through the shelf.
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MB ML Sectioned and Stained 1st Molar
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Technique n A groove will be made by extending lingual and slightly mesial towards the mesial lingual canal orifice.
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Technique n This groove may or may not open into a ML canal, depending upon whether it is present. n If a ML canal is not present, the MB canal will usually have a teardrop shape.
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Technique n If a significant ML canal is present, it can be located with a small file. n Try using glycerin as a lubricant. n If the ML canal is not negotiable, it is too small and cannot be treated.
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Conclusions n The location of the Mesial Lingual canal in the Mesial Buccal root facilitates treatment of maxillary molars. n This presentation has demonstrated a simplied approach for location of the ML canal, which helps conserve tooth structure.
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Conclusions n The most important consideration is that you look for the ML and/or other additional canals in every clinical case!!!
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