A clinical guide to the endodontic treatment of non-vital immature permanent teeth
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A clinical guide to the endodontic treatment of non-vital immature permanent teeth
Abstract
A meticulous clinical technique is required for the successful endodontic treatment of non-vital immature permanent incisors. This paper describes the clinical procedures used to produce a hard tissue barrier in the open apex against which a gutta percha and zinc oxide-eugenol root filling is condensed.
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