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Anatomy of upper first molar roots

Anatomy of upper first molar roots

The upper second molar typically has three roots: a single palatal root and two buccal roots (mesiobuccal and distobuccal), meaning the most common anatomy is three roots with three separate canals; however, variations in root number and canal configuration can occur depending on the individual, with some cases presenting fused roots or additional canals.

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