Exploring access cavity through non‐carious cervical lesions: Impacts on instrumentation, obturation, and fracture resistance in mandibular incisors
Emmanuel J. N. L. Silva,
Patrícia S. Vianna,
Carolina O. Lima
et al.
Abstract:AimTo compare the effects of Cervical Access Cavity (CervAC) and Traditional Access Cavity (TradAC) on root canal preparation, root canal filling, and fracture resistance in mandibular incisors.MethodologyTwenty recently extracted and intact mandibular incisors were initially scanned using a micro‐CT device. The specimens were anatomically matched to create two groups (n = 10). A wedge‐shaped non‐carious cervical lesion (NCCL) was created on the buccal aspect of all teeth using a double‐faced segmented diamond… Show more
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