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Evaluation of Cervical Dentin Removal After Orifice Shaping in Maxillary Premolars: A Micro CT StudyMallik, 2024
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Objective: The research aims to compare the volume and percentage of pericervical dentin removed by Gates Glidden Drills, ProTaper SX, and a 20-06 Rotary File. Methods: A total of 24 extracted two-rooted maxillary first premolars were divided into three groups (n= 8) and …
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