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I find these Radix cases so interesting erratics is an extra distal root on a molar and here in two Dimensions you canamp;#39;t see that at all thereamp;#39;s literally no evidence of it you can see a large lesion previous treatment if you look carefully you can see that thereamp;#39;s a separated instrument in the apical half of the mesial root it was in the mesial lingual But ultimately here I canamp;#39;t tell that thereamp;#39;s an extra distal root you have to really have the 3D imaging in order to really visualize and diagnosis and there you are you can see on the right side thereamp;#39;s no root filling that is the Radix you can see itamp;#39;s on the lingual side thatamp;#39;s what the entomolaris represents and the lesion is right around the Apex of that Radix and you can see cortical perforation of the plate on the lingual side ultimately I was able to retreat dist debacle located the Radix distolingual and I retreated the mesial buccal I left the mesolingual as is I