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Calcium hydroxide has limited effectiveness in eliminating bacteria from human root canal
Data sourcesSearches of Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL), Medline, Embase, six thesis databases (Networked Digital Library of...
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Study of calcium hydroxide apexification in 26 young permanent incisors
Preoperative symptoms did not affect outcome, and there was no relationship between the state of the pulp and the time for apical closure.
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Weakened anterior roots – intraradicular rehabilitation
This paper highlights the fact that many anterior teeth requiring restoration are severely weakened having wide, flared canal spaces, and thin...
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Tissue responses to an experimental calcium phosphate cement and mineral trioxide aggregate as materials for furcation perforation repair: a histological study in dogs
The aim was to evaluate histologically the inflammatory reactions and tissue responses to an experimental tricalcium phosphate cement (TCP) and...
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Management of dental trauma in primary care: a postal survey of general dental practitioners
Objectives To determine the self-perceived knowledge and attitudes of general dental practitioners (GDPs) concerning management of dental trauma in...
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Long-term effects of chemotherapy on orodental structures in children with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
Chemotherapy for non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL) may affect tooth formation.
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Surgical endodontics
Root canal treatment usually fails because infection remains within the root canal. An orthograde attempt at re-treatment should always be considered...
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Endodontics: Part 9 Calcium hydroxide, root resorption, endo-perio lesions
For more than 70 years calcium hydroxide has played a major role in endodontic therapy, although many of its functions are now being taken over by...
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Results of Transplanting Develo** Third Molars as Part of Orthodontic Space Management
Patients and Method: The aim of the present study was to contribute to a more accurate indication and better integration of develo** third molar...
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