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Effect of Coronal Flaring on Initial Apical File Size Estimation in Curved Canals Using Three Distinct Rotary Instruments: A Comparative In Vitro StudyVaratharajan et al., 2024
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- Varatharajan V
- Thazhathveedan M
- Kuttikkodan M
- Mundanatayil I
- Mangool A
- Karumbil A
- Salman M
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Background and objectives: The initial size of a root canal is established by progressively introducing K-files according to the increase in the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) size in the apical region. The initial file-fit sensation is caused by …
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