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Significance of the coronal pulp chamber floor anatomy in the human dentition: a narrative reviewPawar et al., 2021
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- Pawar A
- Singh S
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- Dental Update
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In root canal treatment, the foundation on which all surgical procedures are performed is a thorough knowledge of the anatomy of the pulp chamber and the root canal system. The endodontic triad comprises biomechanical preparation, microbial control and complete …
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