2020
DOI: 10.1002/ccr3.3551
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Nonsurgical endodontic management of mandibular first premolar with incomplete root‐end resection

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“…This treatment can only be achieved by preparing the root canal, disinfection, and obturation. 6,7 Considering the complex anatomy of root canal space, most of the root canal wall is untouched if only by instrumentation alone at the preparation stage. Therefore, disinfection, including irrigation and intracanal medicament, is necessary to kill the remaining microorganism in the root canal.…”
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“…This treatment can only be achieved by preparing the root canal, disinfection, and obturation. 6,7 Considering the complex anatomy of root canal space, most of the root canal wall is untouched if only by instrumentation alone at the preparation stage. Therefore, disinfection, including irrigation and intracanal medicament, is necessary to kill the remaining microorganism in the root canal.…”
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confidence: 99%
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Apical surgery is usually considered as a last resort over tooth extraction to preserve an endodontically treated tooth with post-treatment apical periodontitis. [1][2][3] Over time, apical surgery has endured many advances and turned into microsurgical procedures, in which visualisation of the root-end structures using the dental surgical microscope becomes easier for the clinicians. 4 These
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