Repairing invasive cervical root resorption by glass ionomer cement combined with mineral trioxide aggregate
Cervical invasive root resorption is a type of external inflammatory root resorption that is relatively uncommon and aggressive, and leads to loss of tooth structure. A diagnosis of cervical invasive root resorption depends on careful routine clinical and radiographic examinations. This report descr...
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Main Authors: | Ya-Ching Chang (Author), Hsueh-Jen Lin (Author), Yuan-Ling Lee (Author), Li-Chuan Liu (Author), Jiiang-Huei Jeng (Author) |
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2012-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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