FIRST UPPER PREMOLAR WITH 3 ROOTS PREPARED WITH SOLLA COLLORS LIME
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.56238/arev7n4-118Keywords:
Endodontics, Preparation of the canal, Rotating instruments, Root canal fillingAbstract
The present clinical case report describes a rare case of maxillary first premolar with three separate roots prepared with Solla Collors file in a single session on tooth 14. Regarding the ethical terms, the patient signed the Informed Consent Form and the ethical principles described in the Declaration of Helsinki were respected. A 38-year-old male patient with no history of systemic diseases sought a private office. On clinical examination, tooth #14 did not respond after the vitality test, and on radiographic examination secondary caries and the presence of three roots were observed. The probable diagnosis was pulp necrosis. After anesthesia, the tooth was isolated and coronary access and irrigation with 2.5% sodium hypochlorite. After exploration of the root canal, electronic odontometry was performed with an apical locator, Irrot Apex. The root canals were prepared with Solla Collors #35.04 and the foraminal patency was performed with Solla Fille Purple Glidepath #16/02. The filling technique was performed with a single and calibrated FR-EL gutta-percha cone associated with Bio-C Selaler cement. The preparation of the root canals with Solla Collors file is completed.
