Vivan et al., 2010 - Google Patents
Scanning electron microscopy analysis of RinsEndo system and conventional irrigation for debris removalVivan et al., 2010
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- Vivan R
- Bortolo M
- Duarte M
- Moraes I
- Tanomaru-Filho M
- Bramante C
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- Brazilian Dental Journal
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A new device for irrigation, which presents hydrodynamic activation based on the pressure- suction technology, has recently been introduced to the market: the RinsEndo system. This study compared the efficacy of the RinsEndo system and conventional (manual-dynamic) …
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