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Effect of root canal preparation techniques on crack formation in root dentinShantiaee et al., 2019
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- Shantiaee Y
- Dianat O
- Mosayebi G
- Namdari M
- Tordik P
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- Journal of endodontics
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Introduction The aim of this study was to assess the frequency of root crack formation caused by the use of manual instrumentation, 2 rotary systems, and 1 reciprocating system using light-emitting diode transillumination. Methods One hundred fifty mandibular premolars were …
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