%0 Journal Article %T Three-rooted Maxillary and Bi-rooted Mandibular Primary Canines: A Case Report %J International Journal of Scientific Research in Dental and Medical Sciences %I Tehran: International Journal of Scientific Research in Dental and Medical Sciences %Z 2676-5497 %A Sanjari, Khashayar %A Ebrahimi Zadeh, Hosna %A Eftekhar, Leila %D 2021 %\ 12/01/2021 %V 3 %N 4 %P 188-189 %! Three-rooted Maxillary and Bi-rooted Mandibular Primary Canines: A Case Report %K Deciduous Tooth %K Maxilla %K mandible %K Tooth Root %R 10.30485/ijsrdms.2021.300821.1185 %X Multi-rooted primary canine is a rare anomaly in the primary dentition. The most common and normal form of root morphology in primary canines is a single root, while rare cases of bi-rooted or three-rooted canines have been reported in different ethnic groups. This anomaly is often discovered accidentally on routine radiographs. The anomaly often occurs bilaterally in the maxilla. This report presents a case of bilateral three rooted maxillary and unilateral bi-rooted mandibular primary canines in a four-year-old Iranian boy. This study aims to increase clinicians' awareness regarding this unique variation and emphasize the importance of radiological examination prior to root canal treatment. %U http://www.ijsrdms.com/article_139125_2d9926c2dcb3f11346a9d706f951e70c.pdf