De Faria‐Júnior et al., 2012 - Google Patents
Residues of calcium hydroxide‐based intracanal medication associated with different vehicles: A scanning electron microscopy evaluationDe Faria‐Júnior et al., 2012
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- 4644374078587561334
- Author
- De Faria‐Júnior N
- Keine K
- Só M
- Weckwerth P
- Guerreiro‐Tanomaru J
- Kuga M
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- Publication venue
- Microscopy research and technique
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This study evaluated the presence of residues after removal of calcium hydroxide [Ca (OH) 2] associated with different vehicles. Thirty single‐rooted teeth were instrumented to a master apical file# 25 using 2.5% NaOCl as main irrigant and 17% trisodium EDTA …
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