Antibiofilm Activity of Three Different Irrigation Techniques: An in Vitro Study
The microbial infection of the endodontic space occurs in a necrotic tooth as a result of dental caries, trauma, periodontal disease, or previous root canal therapy. The disruption of the biofilms and the reduction of the bacterial load inside root canals are crucial for the success of root canal th...
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Main Authors: | Caterina Eneide (Author), Raffaella Castagnola (Author), Cecilia Martini (Author), Nicola Maria Grande (Author), Francesca Bugli (Author), Romeo Patini (Author), Massimo Cordaro (Author), Maurizio Sanguinetti (Author), Giovanni Olivi (Author), Gaetano Isola (Author), Luca Marigo (Author) |
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2019-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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