Mechanism of action of sodium hypochlorite
The choice of an irrigating solution for use in infected root canals requires previous knowledge of the microorganisms responsible for the infectious process as well as the properties of different irrigating solutions. Complex internal anatomy, host defenses and microorganism virulence are important...
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Main Authors: | Estrela Carlos (Author), Estrela Cyntia R.A (Author), Barbin Eduardo Luis (Author), Spanó Júlio César E. (Author), Marchesan Melissa A. (Author), Pécora Jesus D. (Author) |
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Fundação Odontológica de Ribeirão Preto,
2002-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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