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Access Cavity Preparation
MAJOR OBJECTIVES1- Straight-Line Access
2- Conservation of Tooth Structure
3- Unroofing of Chamber and Exposure of Pulp Horns
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Endodontic Preparation ofMaxillary and mandibular
Anterior Teeth
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Maxillary CentralIncisor
Central incisor are large and on an average of 23 mm.
It has a single canal and a single apical foramen.
The canal form is usually Type I.
The pulp in young patients normally has 3 pulp horns.
The pulp chambers is noticeably wider in the faciolingual
direction than in the mesiodistal.
All upper anterior teeth haveone root and one canal.
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Maxillary Lateral Incisor
It is shorter than central incisor.
Average length of 21- 22mm.
It has a single canal and a single apical
foramen.
The canal form is usually Type I.
In young patients have two only pulp horn and is wider
in labiopalatal dimension.
The canal is tapered and the apex is often
curved generally in distal direction.
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Maxillary CanineIt is the longest tooth (26.5 mm)Seldom has more than one canal
The pulp chamber is quite narrow M- D, and there is
one pulp horn pointed to the incisal angle.
The pulp space is much wider labiopalatally
and the pulp space follows this outline.
Oval Type I root canal.
The root apex is often tapered and very thin.
The canal is usually straight but may show a distal apicalcurvature.
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Mandibular Central and LateralIncisors
CENTRAL
LATERAL
Average lengthis 21 mm, but the centralincisor may be shorter than the lateral.
The root canal morphology may be place
into 1 or 3 configurations. Type I canal
form is most prevalent, Types II and III
are less prevalent.
The pulp chamber is smaller replica
of the upper incisors.
When the tooth has a single root canal it
is normally straight but may curve to
the distal.
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Access cavity preparation
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Endodontic Preparation ofMaxillary Anterior Teeth
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Endodontic Preparation ofMaxillary Anterior Teeth
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Adult tooth
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Cavity Access. Canine
Extensive ovoid, funnel-shaped coronal preparation
M ill A t i T th
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Maxillary Anterior TeethERRORS in Cavity
Preparation
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M ill A t i T th
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Maxillary Anterior TeethERRORS in Cavity
Preparation
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Endodontic Preparation of MandibularAnterior Teeth
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Mandibular Anterior TeethERRORS in Cavity Preparation
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Mandibular Anterior TeethERRORS in Cavity Preparation
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Endodontic Preparation ofMaxillary and mandibularPremolar Teeth
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M ill Fi t
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Maxillary FirstPremolar
Generally has 2 root with 2
canals, but in the case of 1 root has 2
canals which open in a common apical
foramen.
Many types of canal
configurations.
Average length 21.5 mm.
The pulp chamber is wide B-P
with 2 distinct pulp horn.
M-D, the pulp chamber
is much narrower.
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Endodontic Preparation ofMaxillary First premolar Teeth
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Young tooth Adult tooth
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Maxillary Second PremolarThe typical second premolar has one
root and one canal and sometimes
has an apical distal curvature.
The Type I canal form is prevalent with
a frequency of 48%, approximately the same
as types II and IV-VII combined.The pulp chamber is wider B-P and narrower M-D
and has 2 well define pulp horns.
The canal orifice is directly in the centre of the
tooth.
Average length: 21 mm.
Endodontic Preparation of
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Endodontic Preparation ofMaxillary Second premolar
Teeth
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Young tooth Adult tooth
Endodontic Preparation of Maxillary
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Endodontic Preparation of MaxillaryPremolar Teeth
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Maxillary Premolar TeethERRORS in Cavity Preparation
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Mandibular PremolarsUsually has a single delicate root
with a mesial concavity, butoccasionally present a division of
the root in the apical half.
As a rule, both teeth have a single canal.
The coronal pulp is wide B-L with a large
buccal horn and a small lingual horn.
The shape of the canal is similar in first and second
premolars.
Its buccolingual extension is broad until the
middle third of the canal, but is very narrow in
the apical third. Average Length: 22mm
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Cavity Access
Because of the inclination of the crowns ofmandibular teeth and the smaller lingualcusp, the access opening should be placedbuccal to the central fissure.
The preparation is made
oval, corresponding to theshape of the root and canal.
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Endodontic Preparation ofMandibular premolar Teeth
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Young tooth Adult tooth
Endodontic Preparation of Mandibular
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Endodontic Preparation of MandibularPremolar Teeth
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Mandibular Premolar TeethERRORS in Cavity Preparation
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Mandibular Premolar TeethERRORS in Cavity Preparation
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Maxillary First Molars Generally three rooted with 3 canals. Additionalcanal is located in the MB root.
Large pulp chamber, triangular in shape, withthe base toward the buccal and the apex towardthe lingual surface.
Slightly curved buccal roots.
DP curvature of the MB root.Apical-buccal curvature of the
palatal root (55%)Average Length:MB: 20mm
DB: 19.5mmP: 20.5mm
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Endodontic Preparation ofMaxillary First molar Teeth
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Young tooth Adult tooth
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Maxillary Second Molar
It is similar of the first molar:Large pulp chamber.
Mesiobuccal, distobuccal, and palatal
roots, each with one canal.
Gradual curvature of all three canals.
Flattened triangular outline form.
The DB canal orifice is nearer the centre of the
cavity floor.
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Endodontic Preparation ofMaxillary Second Molar Teeth
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Young tooth Adult tooth
Endodontic Preparation of Maxillary Molar
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Endodontic Preparation of Maxillary MolarTeeth
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Maxillary Molar TeethERRORS in Cavity Preparation
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Maxillary Molar TeethERRORS in Cavity Preparation
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Mandibular First MolarUsually has 2 roots one mesial
and one distal.
The Distal root is smoller andvertical.
Distal curvature of the mesial root(84% of the time) which has twocanals.
The distal canal is larger and moreoval.
The MB is the most difficult canal to
instrument because its tortuous path.
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Average Length: 21 mm
Triangular outline form
reflects the anatomy of
the pulp chamber, withthe base toward mesial
and the apex toward the
distal surface.
The cavity is primarily within the mesialhalf of the tooth but is extensive enough
to allow positioning of instruments and
filling materials.
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Mandibular Second Molar
It is smaller version of the first molar withan average length of 20mm.
The mesial root has 2 canals and the distal
one.
The mesial canals tend to fuse in the apical
third to give rise to one main apicalforamen.
Commonly has fused roots.
E d d ti P ti f
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Endodontic Preparation ofMandibular Molar Teeth
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Young tooth Adult tooth
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M dib l M l T h
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Mandibular Molar TeethERRORS in Cavity Preparation
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