1990
DOI: 10.1016/s0099-2399(07)80177-4
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An anatomical study of the position of the mesial roots of mandibular molars

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“…However, surgical approaches to mandibular molars are difficult because of thick buccal bone (6). Therefore, it would be advantageous to know the average horizontal distance from the buccal cortical plate to the root tip (7,8).…”
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“…However, surgical approaches to mandibular molars are difficult because of thick buccal bone (6). Therefore, it would be advantageous to know the average horizontal distance from the buccal cortical plate to the root tip (7,8).…”
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“…As the use of CBCT becomes more commonplace, information can be obtained and studied in sufficient quantity that was previously unavailable by other methods. Many such emerging studies provide a new source of reliable anatomic information (27,(30)(31)(32).…”
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“…However, a lack of knowledge about the buccolingual thickness of the jaw bone due to image magnification and distortion can hinder (27). In Jin et al, these values were reported from 66 patients as 4.09 mm and 7.34 mm (28).…”
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