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https://doi.org/10.17159/2519-0105/2019/v75no5a6Keywords:
root canal treatment, sodium hypochlorite, coronal restorations, apical periodontitis, intraorifice barrier and baseAbstract
0.5% versus 3% sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) in root canal treatment: A quasi-randomized controlled trial/ C Ulin, M Magunacelaya-Barria, G Dahlén, T Kvist. Immediate clinical and microbiological evaluation of the effectiveness of 0.5% versus 3% sodium hypochlorite in root canal treatment: A quasi-randomized controlled trial. International Endodontic Journal 2020; 53(5): 591-603.
The effect of an intraorifice barrier and base under coronal restorations on the healing of apical periodontitis: A randomized controlled trial G Kumar, S Tewari, P Sangwan, J Duhan, S Mittal. The effect of an intraorifice barrier and base under coronal restorations on the healing of apical periodontitis: A randomized controlled trial. International Endodontic Journal 2020; 53 (4): 298-307.
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Ulin C, Magunacelaya-Barria M, Dahlén G, Kvist T. Immediate clinical and microbiological evaluation of the effectiveness of 0.5% versus 3% sodium hypochlorite in root canal treatment: A quasi-randomized controlled trial. International Endodontic Journal 2020; 53(5): 591- 603.
Kumar G, Tewari S, Sangwan P, Tewari S, Duhan J, Mittal S. The effect of an intraorifice barrier and base under coronal restorations on the healing of apical periodontitis: A randomized controlled trial. International Endodontic Journal 2020; 53(4): 298-307.
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