Alberto Fritsch PansieraNicolau Fonseca Milano
Considering that the second inferior molar is a tooth of large anatomic variation, we have proposed ourselves to anatyse some aspects of the internal and external morphology of its roots. The external morphology, 67,64% was visually evaluea, gathering the teet with differentiated, fused or single roots. The internal morphology was examinea after wear of mesial and distal roots to altow examination in the mesiodistalginge. One hundred and two teeth have been examined. As for the external morphology we found that 75,49% show differentiated roots, 18,62% fused roors and 5188% single roots. As for the internal morphology we found that 5,88% with one root canal 7,84% with two root canals, 67164% with three root canals and 18,62% with four root canals.
Nicolau F. MilanoCarlos A. G. da SilvaAngelo O. Manfro
Nicolau Fonseca MilanoCarlos Augusto Gomes da SilvaLuiz Eduardo Schroeder de Lima
Maria Letícia Menezes VelameAnna Liz Santos OliveiraJoaquim de Almeida DultraRita de Cássia Dias Viana AndradeAna Cristina Coelho Ferreira LapaMaria da Conceição Andrade de Freitas