Incisal Hole

The incisive (shaped or upper) hole or hole (more often, a canal-hole for removal, expansion of root canals and filling) is located in the middle of the lateral section of the upper dentition on the same (not “cutting”) side of the jaw, belonging to the bone section (single with bone). In most cases, it is located immediately below the equator (between the two points of closure of the teeth). The purpose of the canal is to provide access to the roots of dental units in the treatment of caries and periodontitis. This canal remains unclosed in some people, which also indicates a developmental defect. But at the same time, the shaped channel is complete