The bactericidal efficiency of Chlorhexidine as an endodontic irrigant
Aims: to determine the bactericidal efficiency of 0.75% Chlorhexidine in vitro . The time required for this irrigant to start its antimicrobial effect on the selected microorganisms isolated from the infected root canals and unidentified samples taken from root canals with necrotic pulps were evalua...
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Main Authors: | Abdul-Haq A Suliman (Author), Ghada Y. Abdul- Rahman (Author), Wiam M. Al-Ashou (Author) |
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University of Mosul, College of Dentistry,
2006-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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