Brittain, 2006 - Google Patents
Comparison of Time taken and Breakage of six different Endodontic Systems to prepare Molar TeethBrittain, 2006
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The purpose of this study was to determine duration time, breakage and apical displacement, whilst using six different endodontic filing systems to prepare molar teeth. A total of 96 molar teeth were used in the study, divided equally, ie 16 teeth per system …
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