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In vitro inactivation of endodontic pathogens with Nd: YAG and Er: YAG lasersMeire et al., 2012
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- Meire M
- Coenye T
- Nelis H
- De Moor R
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- Lasers in medical science
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Abstract Both Nd: YAG and Er: YAG lasers have been suggested as root canal disinfection aids. The aim of this in vitro study is to compare both wavelengths in terms of irradiation dose required for microbial inactivation, to quantify these irradiation doses and to investigate …
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