Malkhassian et al., 2012 - Google Patents
Electronic Apex Locators and Conventional Radiograph in Working Length MeasurementMalkhassian et al., 2012
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- 6510608510880513228
- Author
- Malkhassian G
- Plazas A
- Nahmias Y
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- Publication venue
- Endodontic Radiology
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The success of endodontic treatment is highly dependent on the adequate three‐ dimensional cleaning, shaping, disinfection, and obturation of the root canal system. It is universally accepted that the correct determination of the working length (WL) is one of the …
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