• Type I: Single Canal is present in the Pulp chamber from Crown to apex
• Type II: The Pulp separates in two near the crown and joins at the Apex to form one root canal.
• Type III: Starts as One Root Canal in the Pupal chamber and divided into two as it nears the apical foramen and then fuses again to form a single root near the Apical foramen.
• Type IV: The Root separates into two distinct canals and extends till the Root Apex separately
• Type V: The Root canal is single is a single entity extending till the Apex of the Root but dividing into two separate canals right before the Apical foramen.
• Type VI: Root Canals Start as two canals from the pulp chamber and join at the middle of the Root to form one and extend till the Apex and again divide into two canals just short of the Apical foramen.
• Type VII: Root canal starts as a single Pulp canal till the Middle third of the Root and then divides into two separate canals and then rejoins after some distance and then near the apex divides into two canals again just near the Apex.
• Type VIII: The Pulp Chamber near the Coronal Portion divides into three separate Root canals extending till the Apex of the Root.