Pusinanti et al., 2013 - Google Patents
A simplified post preparation technique after Thermafil obturation: evaluation of apical microleakage and presence of voids using methylene blue dye penetrationPusinanti et al., 2013
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- Pusinanti L
- Rubini R
- Pellati A
- Zerman N
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- Publication venue
- Annali di stomatologia
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Aim To evaluate the apical microleakage of Thermafil obturations after three different post space preparation techniques. Materials and methods 33 root canals of mono-radiculated extracted teeth were prepared with M two and then obturated with Thermafil. Teeth so …
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