INBDE (Integrated National Board Dental Examination) Practice Exam 2026 - Free Practice Questions and Study Guide

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Most common anterior tooth to have multiple canals?

Maxillary central

Mandibular lateral

Mandibular central

The most common anterior tooth to have multiple canals is the mandibular central incisor. This tooth typically has two canals, known as a "Vertucci Type I" configuration, where the root canal system is usually divided into a mesial and distal canal. This anatomical variation makes the mandibular central incisor more likely to have multiple canals compared to other anterior teeth.

Maxillary central incisors usually have a single canal, while mandibular lateral incisors and maxillary lateral incisors can occasionally have two canals but it is less common than in mandibular central incisors.

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